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Pfizer is paying $1.25 billion to join the PD-(L1)xVEGF bispecific race. | Pfizer is paying $1.25 billion to join the ...
Pfizer Inc. has secured an exclusive global licensing agreement with 3SBio, Inc., a leading Chinese biopharma, for SSGJ-707.
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Pfizer has struck a high-stakes deal with 3SBio to license SSGJ-707, a bispecific antibody targeting PD-1 and VEGF, outside of China. Unlike current drugs that hit only PD-1, this antibody aims at two ...
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Pfizer Inc. is paying $1.25 billion up front and up to $4.8 billion in milestone payments to gain global, ex-China rights to SSGJ-707, a PD-1/VEGF bispecific antibody from 3Sbio Inc. that recently won ...
Under terms of the deal, Pfizer will gain rights to develop, manufacture, and commercialize SSGJ-707 outside of China.
The pharma giant entered an exclusive agreement with the Chinese biotech to gain rights to a cancer bispecific drug candidate.
US drugmaker Pfizer said it would license an experimental cancer treatment from China's 3SBio Inc, paying $1.25 billion upfront and up to another $4.8 billion if developmental milestones are met.
Pfizer Inc. boosts its oncology pipeline with strategic control of PD-1/VEGF bispecific drugs via 3SBio deal. Click for more ...
The deal comes three months after Pfizer inked a PD-1/VEGF partnership with Summit Therapeutics, leading BMO Capital Markets ...
Pfizer jumps into cancer-treatment race with a $6 billion licensing deal with a China-based company, six months after Merck’s ...