Taking On The Big Guns: Life As A Boutique Biosimilar Developer
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
MAbxience, a biosimilar R&D company founded in 2009 as the biotechnology arm of CHEMO group, has opened a new manufacturing plant in Leon, Spain at which it hopes to produce up to six new monoclonal antibody biosimilars for its target markets of Europe and Latin America.
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