China NMPA Grants IND Clearance for ADRX-0706, a Novel Nectin-4 ADC for the Treatment of Advanced Solid Tumors

“NMPA’s clearance of the ADRX-0706 IND is an important milestone for Adcentrx,” said Hui Li, Ph.D., Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Adcentrx. “We now have the ability to recruit patients in both the U.S. and China to generate valuable data in different patient populations, and the data will enable us to further explore ADRX-0706 in treating patients with high unmet needs across multiple tumor types.”
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