The company’s operating loss increased by $11.2 million compared to 2012. The loss corresponds with the company’s decision to discontinue the PurGen Osteoprogenitor Cell Allograft from its product portfolio after a significant investment in clinical trials.
Gross profit dropped 18 percent to $24.2 million, though its revenue increased 7 percent to $50 million.
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