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Instil Bio and ImmuneOnco Announce License and Collaboration Agreement for Development of IMM2510 and IMM27M

“Under the terms of the agreement, a wholly owned subsidiary of Instil will receive global development and commercialization rights for IMM2510 and IMM27M outside of Greater China, while ImmuneOnco will retain development and commercialization rights in Greater China including Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong. ImmuneOnco will receive an upfront payment and potential near-term payments of up to $50 million as well as potential additional development, regulatory, and commercial milestones exceeding $2 billion plus single digit to low double-digit percentage royalties on global ex-China sales.”

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