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X-Ceptor Therapeutics Inc.

This article was originally published in Start Up

Executive Summary

The field of nuclear receptor drug discovery boasts few industrial-strength programs. X-Ceptor Therapeutics Inc., a 1999 spin-out from Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc., is one of the few dedicated players in this area of drug discovery.

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