LDR Spine Joins Ranks Of Firms Pursuing Second Generation Artificial Disc
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
LDR Spine will look to partner with or be acquired by a larger orthopedic company upon approval of its second-generation Mobidisc artificial disc
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