FDA Clears IND Application for APTN-101 in Glioblastoma

“We’re thrilled to initiate clinical trials with APTN-101 following FDA clearance of our first-in-human trial,” said Michael J. Roberts, Ph.D., CEO, Adaptin Bio. “Our proprietary BRiTE technology harnesses the immune system’s remarkable ability to target and deliver therapeutics to specific tissues, including the brain, potentially revolutionizing treatment for difficult-to-treat cancers. APTN-101 validates the BRiTE platform and its ability to enhance transfer of therapeutics into the brain. We are committed to advancing this novel therapy as a new potential therapy for glioblastoma patients who desperately need new therapies.”

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