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Pharmacyclics: New Phase III Sharpens Cancer Drug’s Focus

April 17, 2002
By Randy Osborne
Pharmacyclics Inc. is planning a new Phase III trial of its cancer cell disrupter, Xcytrin, in the sector of patients for whom the drug seems to do the most good those with lung cancer that has metastasized to the brain. (BioWorld Today)
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Syntonix Series B Gets $35.8M For Large-Molecule Delivery

April 17, 2002
By Randy Osborne

Unigene, Glaxo Licensing Deal: Potential $150M For Bone Drug

April 16, 2002
By Randy Osborne

Alkermes' Acquisition Of Reliant Brings 'One-Step Transformation'

April 8, 2002
By Randy Osborne
You don't hear the term "overnight sensation" much in biotechnology (in fact, you don't hear it much at all, now that variety show host Ed Sullivan is gone), but the tag seems just right for Alkermes Inc. even if those who know him might have difficulty imagining CEO Richard Pops onstage with a microphone, belting out tunes. (BioWorld Financial Watch)
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Cephalon Buys Back $50M JV Through Convertible Placement

April 2, 2002
By Randy Osborne
Paying $55 million, Cephalon Inc. bought back the interest of two unaffiliated investors in a joint venture formed in December to put as much as $50 million into U.S. commercial efforts on behalf of Provigil for sleep disorders and Gabitril for epilepsy. (BioWorld Today)
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Would-Be Competitors Eye Amgen's EPO Market Lock-Up

April 1, 2002
By Randy Osborne
You might not expect onlookers to be especially sanguine about competitors against erythropoietin king Amgen Inc., which continues to reap revenues galore from its blood-boosting blockbuster drug. Last week, though, two companies with EPO ambitions made news. (BioWorld Financial Watch)
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AltaRex, Nexell Separately Cast For Financing Survival Options

March 29, 2002
By Randy Osborne

AVI Financing Garners $22M For Antisense, Cancer Vaccines

March 27, 2002
By Randy Osborne

TKT’s Dynepo Gains Approval In Europe; Amgen Fight Goes On

March 27, 2002
By Randy Osborne

Gryphon’s Blood Booster Product Nets Potential $155M Roche Deal

March 26, 2002
By Randy Osborne
A powerful vote of confidence in Gryphon Sciences Inc.’s chemically synthesized proteins came in the form of a deal worth up to $155 million with F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. for a red blood cell booster that the latter will develop for chemotherapy and hemodialysis patients. (BioWorld Today)
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