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BioWorld - Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Antibodies attacking cancer cell
Immuno-oncology

Invenra announces preclinical data on INV-322, bispecific antibody targeting CTLA-4 and CD25

Sep. 21, 2022
Invenra Inc. has announced preclinical data supporting the ongoing development of INV-322, a Sniper bispecific antibody co-targeting CTLA-4 and CD25 for cancer developed using Invenra's B-Body Platform.
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Immuno-oncology

Bispecific antibodies targeting CEA and CD3 or CD28 show promise in combination

Sep. 19, 2022
Lamkap Bio Alpha AG's κλ bispecific antibodies include a κ light chain recognizing one target and a λ light chain recognizing a second target. The company has presented data showing the benefit of combining a bispecific antibody targeting CEA (CEACAM5) on tumor cells and CD3 on T cells, NILK-2301, and a bispecific antibody targeting CEA on tumor cells and CD28 on T cells, NILK-3301.
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J&J sides with UK’s F-star over long-time partner Genmab to develop next-gen bispecifics

Oct. 20, 2021
By Richard Staines
With only three bispecific antibodies on the market, potential for the technology remains largely untapped. Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen Biotech Inc. is trying to change that. In a new deal with U.K.-based F-star Therapeutics Inc., it’s seeking develop a new generation of bispecifics for undisclosed targets.
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AGBT 2021: New bispecifics capture challenging targets

March 1, 2021
By Anette Breindl
A team led by researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has developed bispecific antibodies that were able to target tumors driven by mutations in the tumor suppressor TP53 and the oncogene RAS, as well as subsets of T cells in T-cell malignancies.
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Xuanzhu Pharma acquires Combio in bid to expand biologics pipeline

Feb. 9, 2021
By David Ho
HONG KONG – Xuanzhu Biopharmaceutical Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of Beijing-based Sihuan Pharmaceutical Holdings Group Ltd., has acquired antibody technology firm Beijing Combio Pharmaceutical for an undisclosed amount.
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Xuanzhu Pharma acquires Combio in bid to expand biologics pipeline

Feb. 3, 2021
By David Ho
HONG KONG - Xuanzhu Biopharmaceutical Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of Beijing-based Sihuan Pharmaceutical Holdings Group Ltd., has acquired antibody technology firm Beijing Combio Pharmaceutical for an undisclosed amount.
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Human NK cell

NK cell engagement on ‘ICE’: Affimed gets $60M up front in potential $2B Roivant deal

Nov. 10, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Affimed NV has found another taker for its tetravalent bispecific antibody-based innate cell engager (ICE) platform. Roivant Sciences GmbH is putting down $40 million in cash, plus another $20 million of its own stock, as part of a multiprogram alliance involving AFM-32 plus additional molecules directed at targets not currently addressed by Affimed’s pipeline. Some $2 billion in development, regulatory and commercial milestones are also attached to the deal.
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Antibody

Two’s companies: Crowd in bispecifics still growing as methodology sorted

Dec. 4, 2019
By Randy Osborne
Bispecific: It might sound to some like a self-contained contradiction, as in “doubly singular” or “twice particular.” But if the word “specific” is taken in its primary meaning as “clearly defined or identified,” then the matter becomes clear – and, in the case of bispecific antibodies, it’s becoming clearer by the year.
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Bispecifics specialist Biotheus drives southern China innovation

Sep. 4, 2019
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – Chinese startup Biotheus Inc., of Zhuhai, Guangdong, has its sights fixed on bispecific and multitarget antibodies to maximize drug efficacy. A biotech innovator based in the south of China, it gained support from local authorities that aim to create another biotech hub in the country.
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Astrazeneca/Daiichi deal validates Merus bispecific

Sep. 3, 2019
By Randy Osborne
Merus N.V.'s second-quarter earnings report included an important update on phase I MCLA-117, which Jefferies analyst Maury Raycroft said could be a best-in-class "game-changer" for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) – a candidate that "alone is a reason to own the stock," in his view.
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