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Tonix Pharmaceuticals announced that it has licensed technology related to oxytocin-based therapies for the treatment of Prader-Willi syndrome and non-organic failure to thrive disease from the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm).… Read more . . .
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According to Protalix BioTherapeutics, the company has signed an agreement with SarcoMed USA giving SarcoMed exclusive worldwide license agreement for Protalix’s PRX-110 inhaled alidornase alfa for the treatment of respiratory diseases including pulmonary sarcoidosis and pulmonary… Read more . . .
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Hangzhou Chance Pharmaceuticals is paying an undisclosed amount up front, plus milestone payments and royalties, to acquire the rights to develop and commercialize Aerami Therapeutics’ AER-901 inhaled imatinib for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension… Read more . . .
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Herantis Pharma has signed an agreement with nanoparticle technology company Nanoform Finland to try out Nanoform’s biologics nanoparticle technology for intranasal formulations of CDNF (cerebral dopamine neurotrophic factor). Nanoform launched its nanoparticle technology for biologics… Read more . . .
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AuraVax Therapeutics, which is developing an intranasal vaccine against COVID-19, announced that it has acquired an exclusive license for IP related to intranasal respiratory vaccine technology and STING agonist technology from the University of Houston. Earlier… Read more . . .
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Revelation Biosciences said that it has closed a private placement financing with gross proceeds of $4.4 million that it plans to use for development of two pipeline products, including its REVTx-99 intranasal phosphorylated hexaacylated disaccharide… Read more . . .
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Noveome Biotherapeutics has signed a research and development agreement with Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) regarding preclinical studies of an intranasal formulation of Noveome’s ST266 secretome, the company said. Under the agreement, WRAIR… Read more . . .
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According to Pulmotect, the US Department of Defense has provided a grant worth up to $6 million for the completion of two Phase-2 clinical trials of the company’s PUL-042 immunostimulant inhalation solution for the prevention… Read more . . .
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University of St Andrews spin out Pneumagen said that it has raised £2.5 million for clinical development of its Neumifil intranasal carbohydrate binding module (mCBM) for the prevention and treatment of respiratory viruses, including flu,… Read more . . .
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A new spin out from the University of California, Davis called InVixa announced that it has acquired the rights to UC Davis intellectual property related to delivery of statins to the lung for the treatment… Read more . . .
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