Renalytix PLC
LSE:RENX

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Price: 6.75 GBX
Market Cap: 29.5m GBX
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Renalytix Plc manufactures medical devices and equipment. The company is headquartered in Penarth, South Glamorgan. The company went IPO on 2018-11-06. The firm is focused on optimizing clinical management of kidney disease to drive improved patient outcomes and advance value-based care. The firm's diagnostic platform, KidneyIntelX, is designed to scale across kidney disease conditions beyond diabetic kidney disease. The firm is evaluating a range of new indications in chronic kidney disease, cardio-renal disease, chronic kidney disease in diverse populations and coronavirus disease (COVID)-related kidney disease. KidneyIntelX platform facilitates the identification and promotes the effective management of patients at risk of early-stage diabetic kidney disease (DKD), progression by combining diverse data inputs, including validated blood-based biomarkers, inherited genetics, and personalized patient data from electronic health record (HER) using a proprietary algorithm to generate a unique patient risk score.

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