Orthocell Limited, a regenerative medicine company, develops and commercializes cell therapies and biological medical devices for the repair of various bone and soft tissue injuries in Australia. The company offers CelGro, a naturally derived collagen medical device for use in multiple indications to augment the surgical repair of bone, peripheral nerves, tendons, and cartilage; and Ortho-ATI, a cell therapy for treatment of chronic tendon injuries. It also provides Ortho-ACI, an autologous chondrocyte implantation to treat articular cartilage defects in the knee and ankle; Striate+, a resorbable collagen membrane used for guided bone and tissue regeneration in dental application; and Remplir, a collagen scaffold used in peripheral nerve repair. Orthocell Limited was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Murdoch, Australia.
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