
Accro Bioscience, a Chinese biotech developing novel therapeutics that target molecular mechanisms of regulatory cell death for immune-mediated diseases, has announced the closing of its $50 million Series C financing.
Proceeds from the financing will fund the Phase IIb trial of AC-101, a RIPK2 inhibitor, for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC), and other novel therapeutic candidates for immunology and inflammation diseases.
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