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Arbutus Biopharma Corp ABUS

Arbutus Biopharma Corporation is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. The Company is leveraging its virology expertise to identify and develop novel therapeutics with distinct mechanisms of action, which can potentially be combined to provide a functional cure for patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (cHBV) infection. Its HBV product pipeline includes Imdusiran and AB-101. Imdusiran is its proprietary, conjugated GalNAc, subcutaneously delivered RNAi therapeutic product candidate. AB-101 is an oral PD-L1 inhibitor that has the potential to reawaken patients’ HBV-specific immune response by inhibiting PD-L1. Its pipeline includes two product candidates that target various steps in the HBV viral lifecycle and consists of various programs: RNAi therapeutic (imdusiran, AB-729) and Oral PD-L1 Inhibitor (AB-101). RNAi therapeutics utilize a natural pathway within cells to silence genes by eliminating the disease-causing proteins that they code for.


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Post by Blkbartt25on Sep 04, 2014 11:04am
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WHO Background Document - Comments from TKM

WHO Background Document - Comments from TKMI found this on a US Blog:

from WHO background doc

TKM-E - "A limited number of treatment courses are potentially available . There is a potential for the production of 900 courses by early 2015."
https://www.who.int/csr/disease/ebola/ebola-new-interventions-02-sep-2014.pdf?ua=1

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