Xenetic Biosciences Expands Research and Development Collaboration with The Scripps Research Institute to Advance DNase Platform

“We are pleased to further expand our collaboration with Scripps Research and explore the full potential of our DNase-based oncology platform. The data generated to date continues to be encouraging and we believe provides a compelling rationale for incorporating DNase I as an adjunctive treatment to improve therapeutic responses in patients undergoing CAR-T cell therapy. We are grateful for the Scripps Research team and look forward to continuing to leverage their knowledge and expertise,” commented James Parslow, Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Xenetic.

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