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ASKA Bags Japan Rights for Cervical Dysplasia Therapy from Kyoto Univ. Spinoff
ASKA Pharmaceutical said on January 14 that it has entered into an option agreement with a biotech originated from Kyoto University, KinoPharma, for an exclusive license to develop and commercialize the biotech’s investigational cervical dysplasia compound. Under the terms of…
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