London, UK-based drug discovery and development firm ImmuPharma says that, as part of an ongoing collaboration with France's Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), it has obtained worldwide rights to a novel cancer treatment candidate. The drug in question, IPP-204106, is a dual-action nucleolin antagonist that has demonstrated the potential to interrupt cellular proliferation and transformation.
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