LegoChemBio signs a license agreement to acquire a first-in-class antibody from Elthera

“We are very pleased to enter into this license agreement with LegoChemBio, a global ADC company with industry-leading ADC technology,” said Anne Schmidt, CEO of Elthera. “This agreement is the result of a fruitful collaboration with LegoChemBio, demonstrating the outstanding quality and therapeutic potential of our antibody. The combination with LegoChemBio’s ConjuAll technology generates a well-differentiated first-in class ADC with a wide therapeutic window that has the potential to provide new treatment options for a large number of solid tumors.”
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