This month's profile group: The Double-edged Sword of Diabetes Drug Development.
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A preview of the emerging health care companies profiled in the current issue of Start-Up. This month's profile group, The Double-edged Sword of Diabetes Drug Development, features profiles of Alba Therapeutics, Alinea, DiaKine and Diabetica. Plus these Start-Ups Across Health Care: Actimis, Luminous Medical, NABsys and Pathfinder Therapeutics.
This month's profile group: The Double-edged Sword of Diabetes Drug Development.
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