1ST Bio Bets On BBB-Penetrating C-ABL Inhibitor As Potential Disease-Modifying Parkinson's Drug
Executive Summary
Emerging Company Profile: 1ST Biotherapeutics CEO highlights its lead candidate program – a novel small molecule c-Abl inhibitor, which touts superior blood-brain penetration and selectivity – for its potential to become a disease-modifying drug for Parkinson's disease.
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