
Belgian biotech Agomab Therapeutics is to acquire Origo Biopharma, a Spanish firm developing organ-restricted small molecule drug candidates targeting the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) pathway for the treatment of fibrosis-related disorders.
The combined organization will focus on translating growth factor signaling pathways into innovative therapies. Agomab’s hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-targeting monoclonal antibodies together with Origo’s small molecule programs will create a rich clinical pipeline of therapeutics that address fibrosis and organ failure in multiple therapeutic areas, the companies believe.
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