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BioWorld Asia

Dec. 12, 2012

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Clavis Shares Boosted on Elacytarabine Data in AML

The numbers may be too small to allow any firm conclusions to be drawn, but Clavis Pharma ASA reported positive Phase II data for a combination of elacytarabine and idarubicin in patients with early stage acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who had either relapsed on or proved refractory to a first-line therapy that included cytarabine. Read More

Neurotransmission Fault Due to Inherited Neurone Weakness

LONDON – Scientists have tracked the cause of a rare genetic condition that causes muscular weakness to a mutation affecting neurotransmission. Read More

Study Confirms Zytiga's Benefit in Earlier-Stage Prostate Cancer

LONDON – Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) in London published Tuesday details of the Phase III trial of Johnson & Johnson's prostate cancer drug Zytiga (abiraterone acetate) in men who had not received chemotherapy, a day after the FDA agreed to a label extension allowing the drug to be used at that earlier stage of the disease. Read More

Whole-Genome Sequencing Gets $161M Boost in Britain

LONDON – The British government announced a £100 million (US$161 million) plan to make the UK the first country in the world to introduce whole-genome sequencing into a mainstream health care system. Read More

Biotie Edges Up on Tozadenant Phase IIb Data in Parkinson's

Biotie Therapies Oyj got a final-quarter lift from its Parkinson's disease drug tozadenant (SYN115), which hit the primary endpoint of a Phase IIb trial in 420 patients. Read More

UK Looking to 'Catapult' Cell Therapy Despite Challenges

BRISTOL, UK – The 25 clinical trials of cell therapies that are in progress currently in the UK could represent the foundations of £10 billion (US$16.1 billion) industry. Read More

Other News To Note

• Genmab A/S, of Copenhagen, Denmark, will collaborate with Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co. Ltd., of Tokyo, to develop bispecific antibodies based on Genmab's DuoBody platform. Read More

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