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Dorsal striatum and its neurons in Huntington's disease

Uniqure silence(r) is golden: AMT-30 shines in HD phase I/II

July 9, 2024
By Randy Osborne
Uniqure NV shares (NASDAQ:QURE) closed July 9 at $6.67, up $2.89, or 76%, after the firm made public updated interim data including up to 24 months of follow-up findings from 29 treated patients enrolled in the ongoing U.S. and European phase I/II trials of AMT-130 for Huntington’s disease (HD).
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Soligenix lights the way with positive T-cell lymphoma data

July 9, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
Soligenix Inc. investors were extremely enthusiastic about the positive interim update for the company’s cancer therapy and light device, Hybryte, for treating for treating early stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. The Princeton, N.J.-based company’s stock (NASDAQ:SNGX) soared a whopping 464% before closing at a more modest but still massive of 271% increase to $7.42 each on July 9.
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Biosecure Act leaves biopharmas less confident in Chinese partners

July 9, 2024
By Tamra Sami
Confidence in working with Chinese biopharma companies has dropped by 30% to 50% for U.S.-based life sciences companies, with Chinese contract development and manufacturing organizations the hardest hit, according to a recent LEK survey of global life sciences companies on the impact of the pending U.S. Biosecure Act.
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Pulse Bio’s cardiac PFA system named FDA breakthrough device

July 9, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Pulse Biosciences Inc. received U.S. FDA breakthrough device designation for its Cellfx cardiac surgery system with surgical clamp for ablation of atrial fibrillation. The Cellfx system uses nanosecond pulsed field ablation technology to deliver durable, continuous transmural ablation.
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US CMS eyes coverage of home dialysis for acute kidney injury

July 9, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. Medicare draft prospective payment system for end-stage renal disease encodes a few changes that will cheer industry, including a provision that would increase patient access to pharmaceuticals that are available only in oral form.
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FDA warning to wound care company raises product status question

July 9, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA warning letter to AG Essence Inc., a maker of wound care products, raised the question of whether the the company’s Banda product line is a drug or a device, although the FDA’s device center was the issuer of the warning letter. However, the company told ioWorld that it sees its offerings as homeopathic products rather than as drugs or devices, suggesting that this product jurisdiction scrum is far from over.
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Masimo receives $850M to $950M offer for consumer product joint venture

July 8, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Embattled Masimo Corp. disclosed it received a non-binding term sheet offering $850 million to $950 million for a potential joint venture that would include its consumer health products and the Sound United business. In an 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Masimo said it intends to negotiate for a higher price.
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US FDA’s new misinformation draft guidance revisits 2014 version

July 8, 2024
By Mark McCarty
Bob Califf, commissioner of the U.S. FDA, has been laser-focused on misinformation recently, and the agency reissued a 2014 draft guidance that describes an enforcement policy about third-party communications about a drug or device. The draft appears to sidestep at least one major problem with the 2014 edition, but seems to suggest that manufacturers should consider addressing misinformation about an entire class of products.
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Industry afforded more chances to tap into FDA’s TAP

July 5, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The pilot version of the U.S. FDA’s advisory program for breakthrough medical device life cycle management was initially limited to cardiovascular devices, but the agency has announced an expansion into other product areas. Going forward, orthopedic, radiological and ophthalmic devices will be eligible for the FDA’s Total Life Cycle Advisory Program, which will aid applicants in obtaining both faster and more trouble-free market access.
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Serac sees encouraging data from trials with gamma imaging camera

July 5, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Serac Imaging Systems Ltd. is seeing encouraging results from ongoing trials at three sites, which are comparing its Seracam portable hybrid gamma-optical camera for medical imaging to standard of care nuclear medicine imaging, Mark Rosser, CEO of the company, told BioWorld.
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