JCR Pharmaceuticals said on June 25 that it has regained all licenses and commercialization rights to its Hunter syndrome drug JR-141 (pabinafusp alfa) from Takeda Pharmaceutical as they have agreed to end their collaboration for the product. The termination of…
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