
An Australian biotech which specializes in the discovery and development of protein-based therapeutics has announced a second deal in as many days – this time by licensing its Alzheimer's disease-specific shark antibodies to a Dutch firm.
AdAlta (ASX: 1AD) has announced a commercialization agreement with Crossbeta Biosciences, a biotechnology company with unique technology for therapeutic and diagnostic use in neurodegenerative disorders.
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