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Ono Licenses MEK Inhibitor, BRAF Inhibitor from Array Biopharma

June 1, 2017
Ono Pharmaceutical said on May 31 that it has entered into a license deal with the Array Biopharma to develop and commercialize the US company’s investigational MEK inhibitor binimetinib and BRAF inhibitor encorafenib in Japan and South Korea. The two…

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