BioLineRx's CXCR4 Antagonist: Promising For Stem Cell Mobilization And AML
Executive Summary
Numerous companies are evaluating CXCR4 antagonists in early-stage clinical studies for their potential in stem cell transplantation, acute myeloid leukemia and other disorders, and BioLineRx's lead compound appears to be a frontrunner in the race to market.
You may also be interested in...
Precision Medicine For Pseudomonas Spurs Polyphor's Swiss IPO Plans
The Swiss developer of a Phase III potential first-in-class antibiotic for Pseudomonas infections plans to list on the Swiss Stock Exchange, SIX, underlining the unmet need for better drugs for nosocomial pneumonia, and also the upturn in the bourse's popularity for European IPOs.
Pipeline Watch: Phase III Readouts in Wilson Disease, Parkinson's Disease And COVID-19
Pipeline Watch is a weekly snapshot of selected late-stage clinical trial events and approvals announced by pharmaceutical and biotech companies at medical and industry conferences, in financial and company presentations, and in company releases and statements.
AZ's Rare Disease Unit Reports Positive Phase III Results For Copper-Binding ALXN1840
Alexion/AstraZeneca has announced positive top-line results from the Phase III study of ALXN1840 in patients with the rare genetic disorder, Wilson disease, including in patients already on standard-of-care therapies. The compound is ahead of two candidate gene therapies from other companies at early-stage clinical development.