First Patient Dosed in ALETA-001 Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial in Patients with Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell Malignancies

“It is very exciting and meaningful to have ALETA-001 now in the clinic. Clinical evaluation of ALETA-001 is a key milestone toward a much-needed treatment option for the many cancer patients whose CD19-targeted CAR T-cell therapies ultimately stop working.ALETA-001 restores and increases the effectiveness with which CAR T-cells can kill cancer cells, and we believe that it will enable more patients to successfully benefit from cell therapies,” stated Dr. Paul Rennert, President and Chief Scientific Officer, Aleta Biotherapeutics.

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