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Dermatologic

Attovia Therapeutics to use financing to advance Attobody pipeline

Feb. 9, 2024
Attovia Therapeutics Inc. has announced the closing of the $30 million second tranche of its $60 million series A financing.
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Dermatologic

Fermion’s TYK2 JH2 inhibitor cleared by China NMPA to advance into clinic

Feb. 6, 2024
Guangzhou Fermion Technology Co. Ltd. has received IND approval by China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) for its TYK2 JH2 inhibitor, FZ-007-119.
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Gastrointestinal

DP Technology nominates selective Kv1.3 inhibitor as candidate for autoimmune diseases

Jan. 30, 2024
DP Technology Ltd. has nominated DPT-0218, a novel small molecule targeting Kv1.3, as a preclinical candidate for the treatment of various autoimmune diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease and atopic dermatitis.
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Dermatologic

Anhorn Medicines describes new androgen receptor degradation inducers

Jan. 22, 2024
Anhorn Medicines Co. Ltd. has identified proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) comprising E3 ubiquitin ligase binding moieties covalently linked to androgen receptor (AR)-binding moieties through a linker.
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Dermasensor granted FDA clearance for skin cancer ID

Jan. 17, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Dermasensor Inc. received U.S. FDA clearance for its non-invasive skin cancer evaluation device that provides quantitative identification of all skin cancer types at the point of care and within seconds. The point-and-click device is designed to facilitate detection of skin cancers by primary care physicians (PCPs) and speed the time to diagnosis and treatment.
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Lirentelimab out on failed phase II data; Allakos restructures

Jan. 16, 2024
By Karen Carey
Allakos Inc. terminated all development of its lead drug, anti-Siglec-8 antibody lirentelimab (AK-002), and is cutting its workforce in half, following phase II failures for atopic dermatitis and chronic spontaneous urticaria. The San Carlos, Calif.-based company will now focus on phase I trials for anti-Siglec-6 antibody AK-006 as part of a restructuring that stretches the runway into mid-2026. Shares (NASDAQ:ALLK) sank by 60.2%, down $1.80, to close at $1.19 on Jan. 16.
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Dermatologic

OQL-025 cleared to enter clinic for EGFR inhibitor-induced rash

Jan. 5, 2024
Onquality Pharmaceuticals LLC has obtained IND clearance from the FDA for OQL-025 to treat epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor-induced acneiform rash, a common toxicity affecting patients treated with EGFR inhibitor therapy for various cancers.
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Immune

Kymera Therapeutics unveils first-in-class oral degrader immunology programs

Jan. 5, 2024
Kymera Therapeutics Inc. has unveiled two new first-in-class oral degrader programs for immune-mediated diseases: KT-621, a STAT6 degrader, and KT-294, a TYK2 degrader.
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Dermatologic

Activon discovers new ROS production inhibitors

Jan. 4, 2024
Activon Co. Ltd. has described compounds acting as reactive oxygen species (ROS) production inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of aging, atopic dermatitis, cardiovascular disorders, cancer, hepatitis, hepatobiliary diseases, neurodegeneration and rheumatoid arthritis.
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Dermatologic

Tissue-specific actions of JAK1 call for nuanced therapeutic approach

Jan. 2, 2024
By Subhasree Nag
JAK1 signaling promotes skin inflammation and is a major therapeutic target for atopic dermatitis-related itching. But in a study appearing in the Jan. 4, 2024, print issue of Cell after earlier publication online, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, led by dermatologist Brian Kim, found that intrinsic JAK1 signaling in sensory neurons had an immunoprotective effect in the lung. The findings suggest a more precise and personalized approach is required to potentially expand JAK inhibitor use to a wider range of allergy and inflammatory disorders.
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