Endocube SAS
Executive Summary
Endocube, a French firm set up in 2001, aims to get at the genetic roots of inflammatory processes by investigating previously undescribed enzymes located on the surface of cuboidal cells--endothelial cells that have turned cube-like as a result of chronic inflammation.
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