-- Orthocell(ASX:OCC)は、末梢神経再建製品のグローバル展開における重要な節目として、カナダで神経修復デバイス「Remplir」の初の商業販売を完了したと、木曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出した書類で明らかにした。 同社によると、Remplirは現在、オーストラリア、ニュージーランド、米国、シンガポール、香港、カナダで販売承認を取得し、収益を上げており、2026年後半に承認取得が見込まれるEUおよび英国市場への拡大を計画している。 Orthocellは、3月31日時点で4,800万豪ドル以上の現金を保有しており、負債はないと付け加えた。
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