SkinBioTherapeutics PLC
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Price: 15.125 GBX -9.02%
Market Cap: 39.1m GBX
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39.1m GBX
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Biotechnology

SkinBioTherapeutics Plc is a life science company, which focuses on skin health. The company is headquartered in Macclesfield, Cheshire and currently employs 7 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-04-05. The firm is targeting a number of skin healthcare sectors, which are cosmetic skincare and food supplements to modulate the immune system by harnessing the gut-skin axis, medical device applications and others. The Company’s platform technology, SkinBiotix, is designed to promote skin health by harnessing the beneficial properties of probiotic bacteria and the active components derived from them. SkinBiotix protects the skin from infection and increases the rate of skin healing in response to injury. The firm's AxisBiotix technology is based on the emerging area of science that is focused on the gut-skin axis and the constitution of the gut microbiome plays a role in various diseases, such as psoriasis. AxisBiotix-Ps is the product developed by the Company that uses the gut-skin relationship and is designed to alleviate the symptoms associated with psoriasis.

SBTX Intrinsic Value
21.998 GBX
Undervaluation 31%
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