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JCR’s Sakigake-Designated Hunter Syndrome Treatment Enters Japan PIII Study
JCR Pharmaceuticals said on August 9 that it has commenced a PIII clinical study of its investigational Hunter syndrome therapeutic enzyme JR-141 in Japan. JR-141 is a blood-brain-barrier (BBB)-penetrating therapeutic enzyme, which is under development by employing the company’s proprietary…
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