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Lexicon's Sanofi-backed diabetes candidate hits endpoint in phase III

Sep. 12, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
Top-line results showing that type 1 diabetics treated with the dual SGLT inhibitor sotagliflozin achieved statistically significant reductions in A1C at 24 weeks in a pivotal phase III trial drew fresh enthusiasm for Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc. Friday, pushing shares 16.6 percent higher and encouraging partner Sanofi SA.
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Emmaus files NDA for sickle cell therapy

Sep. 9, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
Two years after an errant statistical analysis derailed Emmaus Life Sciences Inc.'s initial efforts to gain approval for its pharmaceutical-grade L-glutamine, a treatment for adults and children with sickle cell disease, the company is back on track, seeking priority review for its new drug application.
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Moderna closes $474M equity financing, $8M grant for Zika vaccine

Sep. 8, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
Pipeline growth, clinical development and manufacturing are all slated for a boost from a $474 million equity financing for Moderna Therapeutics Inc., a substantial follow-on to the messenger RNA (mRNA) specialist's monster $450 million series C round in January 2015 – a sum it has yet to even touch, CEO Stéphane Bancel told BioWorld Today.
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Amgen to carry Cytokinetics HF drug into phase III

Sep. 2, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
A long-awaited global phase III study of Cytokinetics Inc.'s chronic heart failure drug omecamtiv mecarbil, funded and run by partner Amgen Inc., is on track to start during the fourth quarter, the companies said.
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Cardiocell's stem cells via IV might be the answer in chronic heart failure treatment

Sep. 1, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
Some chronic heart failure (HF) patients given an intravenous injection (IV) of specially prepared stem cells during a small phase IIa study saw significant functional and quality of life improvements associated with the treatment, Cardiocell LLC reported during the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Rome.
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Novartis restructuring dissolves cell, gene therapies unit into broader business

Sep. 1, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
An internal restructuring at Novartis AG moved the company to unwind its cell and gene therapies unit, established in 2014 to streamline the complex process of combining clinical development, technical operations and manufacturing.
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Ariad completes rolling NDA for brigatinib

Aug. 31, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
Nearly six months after downsizing, in part to focus on gaining regulatory approvals for its anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) inhibitor brigatinib, Ariad Pharmaceuticals Inc. has completed a rolling submission of a new drug application for the candidate.
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CTI Biopharma clears path to key pacritinib meeting with FDA

Aug. 30, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
Top-line data from CTI Biopharma Corp.'s phase III trial of pacritinib, a JAK2/FLT3 multikinase inhibitor for high-risk patients with advanced myelofibrosis showed the treatment demonstrated statistically significant improvement in spleen volume reduction vs. best available treatment.
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Cardiocell’s stem cells via IV might be the answer in heart failure

Aug. 29, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
Some chronic heart failure (HF) patients given an intravenous injection (IV) of specially prepared stem cells during a small phase IIa study saw significant functional and quality of life improvements associated with the treatment, Cardiocell LLC reported during the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Rome.
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Novartis candidate slows progressive MS in phase III study

Aug. 26, 2016
By Michael Fitzhugh
Novartis AG's siponimod (BAF312), a second-generation sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) receptor modulator designed to be more selective than Gilenya (fingolimod), reduced the risk of disability progression vs. placebo for people with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) during a large phase III study, the company reported. Regulatory filings seeking approval for the therapy are planned for 2019.
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