Biomerica acquires assets, technology, and rights for new celiac disease tests
Apr 29, 2009 (Datamonitor Financial Deals Tracker via COMTEX) --
Company: Biomerica, Inc.
(BMRA)
Biomerica, Inc., a US-based medical technology company, has acquired the assets, technology, and rights for three new Celiac disease tests from a European company. The three new products include a test to detect antibodies to tissue Transglutaminase (tTg) and two tests to detect antibodies to Gliaden.
Deal Type Partnership
Sub-Category Acquisition
Deal Status Completed: 2009-04-28
Deal Participants
Partner 1 (Company) Undisclosed Company - Europe
Partner 2 (Company) Biomerica Inc
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Company: Biomerica, Inc.
(BMRA)
Related terms: acquisition, disease, europe, medical, partnership, technology
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