Sanofi-Aventis signs $750 million microRNA deal with Regulus
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Executive Summary
Sanofi-Aventis has signed a development and commercialisation deal with Regulus Therapeutics that could be worth up to $750 million to the microRNA-focused biopharmaceutical company.
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