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Leiden-based Meatable has acquired Uncommon Bio’s technology to expand its capabilities in developing cultivated meat. Leiden-based Meatable, a Dutch startup specialising in cultivated meat technology, has acquired Uncommon Bio’s cultivated meat platform, including technology, intellectual property assets, cell lines, and staff. The acquisition strengthens Meatable’s capabilities in cultivated meat by bringing together its technology, product ... Read more
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