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PI/II Results Confirm Safety, Tolerability of Oral Proteasome Inhibitor: Takeda

December 14, 2011
Takeda Pharmaceutical and its US subsidiary Millennium Pharmaceuticals announced on December 14 that the PI and PI/II results from three studies confirmed the safety and tolerability of the novel oral proteasome inhibitor MLN9708. The results were presented orally at the…

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