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Merck, LaNova
MSD secures worldwide license for LaNova’s LM-299
MSD has secured an exclusive worldwide license from LaNova Medicines for developing, manufacturing, and commercialising the latter’s new investigational programmed cell death 1 (PD-1)/vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) bispecific antibody,
Merck Expands Oncology Pipeline By Securing License For LaNova Medicines' LM-299
Merck & Co Inc. (MRK) and LaNova Medicines Ltd., a privately held clinical-stage biotechnology company Thursday said Merck has
Merck in Cancer Licensing Pact With LaNova Medicines
Merck & Co. has struck a licensing deal with LaNova Medicines that is potentially worth more than $3 billion to the clinical-stage biotechnology company. Merck on Thursday said it has secured an exclusive global license to develop,
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Merck Enters into Exclusive Global License for LM-299, An Investigational Anti-PD-1/VEGF Bispecific Antibody from LaNova Medicines Ltd.
Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, and LaNova Medicines Ltd. (LaNova), a privately held ...
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Merck enters exclusive global license for LM-299
Merck (MRK) and LaNova Medicines, a privately held clinical-stage biotechnology company, announced that Merck has entered into an exclusive ...
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MSD joins PD-1/VEGF push in cancer with LaNova deal
Summit and Akeso's ivonescimab attracted headlines earlier this year when it was shown to be more effective than anti-PD-1 ...
The Pharma Letter
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Merck & Co wades into PD-1/VEGF space via deal with LaNova Medicines
Merck & Co has entered into an exclusive global license to develop, manufacture and commercialize LM-299 from China-based ...
BioPharma Dive
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Merck, facing threat to Keytruda, buys into new kind of cancer immunotherapy
The company is paying China-based biotech LaNova Medicines $588 million for the same type of bispecific antibody drug that ...
MM&M
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Merck strikes $3.3B licensing deal for Chinese cancer drug
As Merck prepares for its blockbuster immunotherapy Keytruda to face generic competition, it’s investing in a new cancer drug from LaNova.
Investor's Business Daily on MSN
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Merck Spends Up To $3.3 Billion In An Insurance Policy Against Summit Therapeutics
Merck is playing defense against Summit Therapeutics with a $3.3 billion licensing deal announced Thursday for a cancer drug.
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Merck Snags Chinese Cancer Drug in Deal Worth Up to $3.3 Billion
Merck & Co. licensed an experimental cancer antibody from a closely held Chinese company in a deal worth $588 million upfront ...
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