
Shares of Replimune (Nasdaq: REPL) closed up nearly 28% at $7.11 on Thursday after the company shared data on its oncolytic virus RP1 (vusolimogene oderparepvec), in combination with Bristol Myers Squibb’s (NYSE: BMY) Opdivo (nivolumab), which achieved a one-third overall response rate (ORR) in patients with melanoma who failed prior anti-PD-1 treatment.
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