Nanologica AB (publ), a nanotechnology company, develops nanoporous silica for applications in the life science industry. The company offers nanoporous silica particles for drug development and chromatography separation. It provides NLAB Silica, a technology platform for drug delivery; NLAB Spiro, an inhalation platform for pulmonary drug delivery; SVEA (U)HPLC analytical columns; and preparative chromatography. Nanologica AB (publ) was founded in 2004 and is based in Södertälje, Sweden.
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