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CARsgen Signs $181 Million Deal to Commercialize CAR-T in China with Huadong

publication date: Jan 17, 2023

Shanghai CARsgen formed a $181 million collaboration with Huadong Medicine to commercialize CARsgen’s lead asset, a BCMA CAR T-cell, in mainland China. CT053 (zevorcabtagene autoleucel (zevor-cel)), is an autologous CAR T-cell product for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (R/R MM). CARsgen will receive $30 million upfront and up to $151 million in milestones. In October 2022, CARsgen submitted an NDA for CT053 to China’s NMPA. In late 2022, CARsgen reported positive data from a pivotal China Phase I/II trial for CT053. More details....

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