Kissei Pharmaceutical said on September 4 that it has grabbed the exclusive rights to US biotech partner Rigel Pharmaceuticals’ investigational acute myeloid leukemia (AML) drug olutasidenib in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Under their agreement, the Japanese company will exclusively…
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