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Kyushu Univ. Spinoff Aims to File NK-Like Cells in 2025, Eyes Combo with Checkpoint Drugs
GAIA BioMedicine, a biotech spinoff of Kyushu University, aims for regulatory filing of cancer immunotherapy using its natural killer (NK)-like cell GAIA-102 “sometime in 2025 if everything goes well,” the company’s founder and science chief Yoshikazu Yonemitsu told Jiho. Being…
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