Celyad has noted that the Phase I safety study on its NKR-2 CAR T-cell autologous therapy produced some “reports of clinical benefit”. The THINK Phase Ib trial has been approved in Belgium and awaits FDA clearance. This is a major expansion of CAR therapy with five solid tumours plus AML and MM being explored. As a result, we have raised the probability of success to 20% from 18.5%. There is a challenge to the granted 2009 US patent on allogeneic CAR T-cells. While the claim is be
28 Nov 2016
Unexpected CAR clinical benefit
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Unexpected CAR clinical benefit
Celyad has noted that the Phase I safety study on its NKR-2 CAR T-cell autologous therapy produced some “reports of clinical benefit”. The THINK Phase Ib trial has been approved in Belgium and awaits FDA clearance. This is a major expansion of CAR therapy with five solid tumours plus AML and MM being explored. As a result, we have raised the probability of success to 20% from 18.5%. There is a challenge to the granted 2009 US patent on allogeneic CAR T-cells. While the claim is be