IND Application to Initiate a Ph 1 Trial of ABP-102/CT-P72 for HER2-positive Cancers submitted to the US FDA
“We are pleased to advance ABP-102/CT-P72 to IND review; this reflects the strength of our T cell engager platform and the productive collaboration between Abpro and Celltrion throughout development,” said Miles Suk, CEO of Abpro. “This milestone brings us closer to delivering a potentially highly selective therapeutic candidate for patients with HER2-positive solid tumors, including those with limited treatment options. It also underscores the momentum across our broader T-cell-engager platform as we continue to expand and advance a differentiated oncology pipeline.”
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