HemoShear LLC obtained both substantial financial backing and validation of its technology platform on Oct. 17 through a collaboration with Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. to identify novel targets for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).
HemoShear's Human Disease Model Validated By Takeda NASH Deal
Emerging Company Profile: HemoShear thinks its REVEAL-tx platform can identify novel targets and validate drug candidates better than existing bench research methods. Japan’s Takeda is betting in a new collaboration that HemoShear can deliver novel targets in NASH.

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