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Oxygen Biotherapeutics Develops Gel Version Of Oxycyte(R) For Treating Surface Wounds

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Default Oxygen Biotherapeutics Develops Gel Version Of Oxycyte(R) For Treating Surface Wounds

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Oxygen Biotherapeutics, Inc. (OTCBB:OXBO) announced that the company has developed a gel-like form of Oxycyte® that it intends to investigate as a topical application for open wounds, abrasions and burns. Oxycyte is the Company's perfluorocarbon (PFC) therapeutic oxygen carrier. The innovation is based on technologies in-licensed earlier this year from Virginia Commonwealth University.

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