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InGeneron Inc. is a private multinational … InGeneron Inc. is a private multinational medical device and biotechnology company headquartered in Houston, Texas, United States, and with European headquarters in Munich, Germany. InGeneron develops, manufactures, licenses and sells regenerative cell separation and diagnostics tools. InGeneron's technologies enable the preparation of adipose-derived regenerative cells (ADRC) that contain progenitor and stem cells in humans and animals for autologous use. in humans and animals for autologous use.
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