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VETIGEL is a veterinary product, a plant-derived injectable gel that is claimed to quickly stop traumatic bleeding on external and internal wounds. Its name is coined from Medi-Gel, from the video game series Mass Effect. It uses a plant-based haemophilic polymer made from polysaccharides that forms a mesh which seals the wound. It is manufactured by Cresilon, Inc., an American biotechnology company, which is also exploring human products derived from its technology, slated to launch as early as 2016. The company plans on releasing a product for the military and the emergency medicine market first, followed by a product for the human surgical market when FDA approval is granted.

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  • Veti-gel Es un gel veterinario derivado de una planta que detiene rápidamente las hemorragias traumáticas, en heridas externas e internas. Utiliza un polímero hemofílico derivado de una planta compuesto de polisacáridos que forman una malla que sella las heridas​ Este producto es fabricado por Suneris Inc, una compañía de biotecnología estadounidense, la cual también investiga sobre productos similares para los seres humanos.​ (es)
  • VETIGEL is a veterinary product, a plant-derived injectable gel that is claimed to quickly stop traumatic bleeding on external and internal wounds. Its name is coined from Medi-Gel, from the video game series Mass Effect. It uses a plant-based haemophilic polymer made from polysaccharides that forms a mesh which seals the wound. It is manufactured by Cresilon, Inc., an American biotechnology company, which is also exploring human products derived from its technology, slated to launch as early as 2016. The company plans on releasing a product for the military and the emergency medicine market first, followed by a product for the human surgical market when FDA approval is granted. (en)
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  • Veti-gel Es un gel veterinario derivado de una planta que detiene rápidamente las hemorragias traumáticas, en heridas externas e internas. Utiliza un polímero hemofílico derivado de una planta compuesto de polisacáridos que forman una malla que sella las heridas​ Este producto es fabricado por Suneris Inc, una compañía de biotecnología estadounidense, la cual también investiga sobre productos similares para los seres humanos.​ Suneris, inc. es una empresa establecida en Brooklyn, Nueva York, Estados Unidos. La compañía fue fundada en 2010 por Joe Landolina e Isaac Miller, entonces estudiantes en NYU Poly.​Suneris se centra en productos para el tratamiento de heridas, específicamente en el campo de la hemostasis.​ (es)
  • VETIGEL is a veterinary product, a plant-derived injectable gel that is claimed to quickly stop traumatic bleeding on external and internal wounds. Its name is coined from Medi-Gel, from the video game series Mass Effect. It uses a plant-based haemophilic polymer made from polysaccharides that forms a mesh which seals the wound. It is manufactured by Cresilon, Inc., an American biotechnology company, which is also exploring human products derived from its technology, slated to launch as early as 2016. The company plans on releasing a product for the military and the emergency medicine market first, followed by a product for the human surgical market when FDA approval is granted. Cresilon, Inc. (Formerly Suneris, Inc.) is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York City, United States. The company was founded in 2010 by Joe Landolina and Isaac Miller, while they were students at NYU Poly. Cresilon focuses on wound care products, specifically those in the field of hemostasis. The company operates out of a 25,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility located in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY. (en)
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