Daiichi Sankyo has become the full owner of the antitumor-associated mucin-1 (TA-MUC1) antibody gatipotuzumab developed by Glycotope now that it has acquired the IP rights to the drug, which it had already licensed from the German partner. The Japanese pharma…
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