Publication in The JCO Demonstrating DeltEx DRI Doubles PFS in Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma

“These peer-reviewed results validate the scientific foundation of our DeltEx platform and highlight the transformative potential of γδ T cells in treating solid tumors,” said William Ho, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of IN8bio. “Glioblastoma remains one of the most devastating cancers, and patients urgently need new treatment options. By enabling immune cells to remain active alongside conventional chemotherapy and delivering them directly to the tumor, DeltEx DRI is designed to drive meaningful synergies, improve patient outcomes, and change the treatment paradigm for this disease.”

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