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Articles Tagged with ''Bayer AG''

Scientist, microscope and dropper
Cancer

Bayer and Moma Therapeutics collaborate on small-molecule oncology program

Oct. 9, 2024
Bayer AG and Moma Therapeutics Inc. have entered into a collaboration, under an option and exclusive license agreement, to develop and commercialize a small-molecule oncology program.
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Bayer has more positive phase III data in treating hot flashes

Sep. 10, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
The third of three late-stage studies from Bayer AG in treating menopausal symptoms with elinzanetant has produced positive data for a nonhormonal treatment. Women looking for a nonhormonal option specifically for vasomotor symptoms, more often called hot flashes, will find few choices.
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Endocrine/metabolic

Haya, Lilly target metabolic disorders with $1B lncRNA pact

Sep. 5, 2024
By Nuala Moran
The dark matter of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is shades brighter, after the signing of two major deals between biotech pioneers and big pharma in the past week. Haya Therapeutics SA announced Sept. 4 that it has sealed a multiyear agreement with Eli Lilly and Co. to apply its lncRNA platform technology to identify targets in obesity and related metabolic disorders.
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3D illustration of RNA

Haya, Lilly target metabolic disorders with $1B lncRNA pact

Sep. 4, 2024
By Nuala Moran
The dark matter of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is shades brighter, after the signing of two major deals between biotech pioneers and big pharma in the past week. Haya Therapeutics SA announced Sept. 4 that it has sealed a multiyear agreement with Eli Lilly and Co. to apply its lncRNA platform technology to identify targets in obesity and related metabolic disorders.
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Respiratory

BAY-2925976 counteracts obstructive sleep apnea onset in pigs

Sep. 4, 2024
In obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the collapse of the upper airway at sleep onset leads to a decrease in blood oxygen levels, frequent arousals from sleep and consequently fatigue and daytime sleepiness.
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Cancer cell destruction by nanoparticles
Cancer

Bayer and Nextrna Therapeutics collaborate on lncRNA-targeting small molecules for cancer

Aug. 29, 2024
Bayer AG and Nextrna Therapeutics Inc. have entered into a collaboration and license agreement to develop small-molecule therapeutics targeting long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in oncology. Under the agreement, Bayer gains access to Nextrna’s differentiated approach to inhibit the function of lncRNAs by disrupting the interaction between lncRNAs and RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) with small molecules.
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Obstetrics

(Modest) funding increases bring endometriosis discovery impetus

Aug. 9, 2024
By Nuala Moran
After decades of being woefully under-diagnosed and all but ignored by the biotech and pharma industry, recent advances in understanding its complex etiology could be opening the way to new treatments for endometriosis. Impetus is coming from (modest) increases in funding for basic research, such as the Biden administration’s $200 million for women’s health research and NIH grants under an ‘Advancing cures and therapies and ending endometriosis diagnostic delays’ call announced in March of this year.
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Celltrion president Young ho Yoo and Kukje Pharm President and CEO Nam Tae-Hoon

Celltrion gains Korea approval of Eylea biosimilar

June 4, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Celltrion Inc., of Incheon, South Korea, gained MFDS clearance of Eydenzelt (CT-P42) as a biosimilar referencing Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc./Bayer AG’s Eylea (aflibercept) on May 30. The news comes on the heels of the U.S. FDA approving the first Eylea interchangeable biosimilars on May 20.
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Celltrion president Young ho Yoo and Kukje Pharm President and CEO Nam Tae-Hoon

Celltrion gains Korea approval of Eylea biosimilar

May 30, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Celltrion Inc., of Incheon, South Korea, gained MFDS clearance of Eydenzelt (CT-P42) as a biosimilar referencing Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc./Bayer AG’s Eylea (aflibercept) on May 30. The news comes on the heels of the U.S. FDA approving the first Eylea interchangeable biosimilars on May 20.
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Biocon, Samsung win FDA nods for interchangeable Eylea biosimilars

May 21, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
The U.S. FDA approved the country’s first two interchangeable biosimilars, or copy products, of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc./Bayer AG’s Eylea (aflibercept) on May 20, to treat four eye-related conditions. The FDA granted the approvals to U.S.- and India-based Johnson & Johnson Services Inc./Biocon Biologics Ltd.’s Yesafili (aflibercept-jbvf; M-710) and South Korea’s Samsung Bioepis Co. Ltd.’s Opuviz (aflibercept-yszy; SB-15).
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