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€30m raised for first-in-class in vivo cell reprogramming platform

Drug Discovery World

The company plans to submit an Investigational New Drug (IND) application to the FDA for AT-108 by 2026, expand and reinforce its research and development team, and fuel new reprogramming modalities and delivery platforms to strengthen the pipeline.

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LNP formulations produce strong immune responses, data shows 

Drug Discovery World

The etherna paradigm for cLNP design is ushering in the rapid generation of novel families of delivery systems for not only vaccination but also for in vivo tolerisation for a host of autoimmune diseases.” The post LNP formulations produce strong immune responses, data shows appeared first on Drug Discovery World (DDW).

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Closing the translation gap in oncology drug development

Drug Discovery World

Jantzen Sperry , PhD, Director of Scientific Operations at Certis Oncology looks at how the adoption of orthotopic PDX models can elevate the impact of cancer research and improve translation in oncology drug development. Fewer than 5% of oncology drugs that enter clinical trials in the US receive US FDA approval.

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CohBar and Morphogenesis in merger for immuno-oncology therapies

Pharmaceutical Technology

Morphogenesis’s technologies include Immune Fx (IFx) personalised cancer vaccines and tumour microenvironment (TME) modulators. IFx has been designed to activate an innate immune response against tumour antigens that are patient-specific. Morphogenesis’ lead personalised cancer vaccine, IFx-Hu2.0,

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New antiviral offers potential solution to resistant Covid-19 variants

Drug Discovery World

Infex Therapeutics has selected the clinical candidate for its in-house COV-X programme based on this in vivo efficacy data in a murine SARS-CoV-2 model. COV-X also demonstrated a superior drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (DMPK) profile to nirmatrelvir. Two dosing regimens were utilised: 100mg/kg and 200mg/kg.

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Research partners advance AAV gene therapy for heart disease

Drug Discovery World

By enhancing the precision of gene delivery to heart muscle cells and evading the immune response, exoAAV technology has the potential to redefine the use of gene therapy in the cardiovascular disease field.

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Fighting viruses is as easy as breathing

The Pharma Data

Now, new research from the Wyss Institute at Harvard University has revealed that this constant pattern of stretching and relaxing does even more – it generates immune responses against invading viruses. a Wyss Technology Development Fellow at the Institute. ” The results are published today in Nature Communications. .