Alentis Adds To Bank Balance And Rides The Claudin Wave
Series C Raises $105m
Executive Summary
While most of the R&D attention in the hot space of claudins has focused on targeting CLDN18.2, the Swiss biotech believes its CLDN1 programs have the advantage of a broader expression profile.
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