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Articles by Doris Yu

Edigene, Haihe Lab co-develop hematopoietic stem cell regenerative therapies

Feb. 1, 2022
By Doris Yu
Edigene Inc. has extended a long-running partnership with an academic lab at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College with the goal of co-developing hematopoietic stem cell regenerative therapies and technology.
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North China Pharma wins NMPA approval for rabies exposure drug

Jan. 28, 2022
By Doris Yu
North China Pharmaceutical Group New Drug Research & Development Co. Ltd. has received approval from China’s NMPA to market ormutivimab as post-exposure treatment for the prevention of rabies.
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China flag and vial

Early trial win bolsters Abogen entrant in China’s COVID-19 vaccine race

Jan. 27, 2022
By Doris Yu

With phase Ib data published in The Lancet Microbe showing Suzhou Abogen Biosciences Co. Ltd.’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine candidate ARCoV had acceptable safety and induced a strong immune response in the 120 people who received it, company partner Walvax Biotechnology Co. Ltd. is continuing to enroll participants in a large phase III test of the vaccine. If successful, the program could become the first of several Chinese-developed mRNA vaccines poised to take on the pandemic.



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Edigene, Haihe Lab co-develop hematopoietic stem cell regenerative therapies

Jan. 26, 2022
By Doris Yu
Edigene Inc. has extended a long-running partnership with an academic lab at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College with the goal of co-developing hematopoietic stem cell regenerative therapies and technology for the treatment of inherited blood disorders, as well as the discovery of biomarkers to improve quality control of stem cell production.
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Innovent options China rights to Amagma candidates for inflammatory disorders

Jan. 25, 2022
By Doris Yu
Innovent Biologics Inc. has secured an option to license China rights for up to three enzyme specific inhibitors for inflammatory disorders with few or no treatments from Amagma Therapeutics Inc. Innovent will also manufacture the inhibitors for a phase II trial in the region.
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Mabwell raises ¥3.48B in Shanghai IPO, though shares meet cool reception

Jan. 25, 2022
By Doris Yu
Mabwell Bioscience Co. Ltd. raised ¥3.48 billion ($547.9 million) in a Shanghai STAR Market IPO on Jan. 18 to support company R&D efforts and plans to build an antibody production plant. Though oversubscribed, the offering got a cool market reception, with shares plunging nearly 30% from a ¥32 open (US$27.96), then closing at ¥24.50 on the first day of trading before recovering slightly to ¥27.40 on Jan. 20.
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Microkpro receives NMPA’s first approval of artificial cornea free of biological materials

Jan. 25, 2022
By Doris Yu
Beijing Microkpro Medical Instrument Co. Ltd. has received marketing approval for its artificial cornea from China’s NMPA. Miok Keratoprosthesis is the world’s first artificial cornea made of 100% non-biological materials and does not require co-implantation of donor corneas, according to Microkpro Medical.
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Innovent options China rights to Amagma candidates for inflammatory disorders

Jan. 21, 2022
By Doris Yu
Innovent Biologics Inc. has secured an option to license China rights for up to three enzyme specific inhibitors for inflammatory disorders with few or no treatments from Amagma Therapeutics Inc. Innovent will also manufacture the inhibitors for a phase II trial in the region.
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IPO, coins, financial chart

Mabwell raises ¥3.48B in Shanghai IPO, though shares meet cool reception

Jan. 20, 2022
By Doris Yu
Mabwell Bioscience Co. Ltd. raised ¥3.48 billion ($547.9 million) in a Shanghai STAR Market IPO on Jan. 18 to support company R&D efforts and plans to build an antibody production plant. Though oversubscribed, the offering got a cool market reception, with shares plunging nearly 30% from a ¥32 open (US$27.96), then closing at ¥24.50 on the first day of trading before recovering slightly to ¥27.40 on Jan. 20.
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Peijia Medical acquires China rights to Jenavalve’s TAVR products for aortic valve diseases

Jan. 18, 2022
By Doris Yu
Peijia Medical Ltd. has acquired exclusive rights to Jenavalve Technology Inc.’s transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) products for the treatment of aortic regurgitation (AR) and aortic stenosis (AS). Suzhou, China-based Peijia is now able to develop, manufacture, and commercialize the TAVR products in Greater China.
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