10-Q – Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)]

MultiCell Technologies has filed a 10-Q – Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)] with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Filing 10-Q , MultiCell Technologies, APR 14, 2014, View Source [SID1234500404]).

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6-K – Report of foreign issuer [Rules 13a-16 and 15d-16]

On April 10, 2014 BioLineRx reported that Prof. Arnon Nagler, Director of the Hematology Division and Bone Marrow Transplantation Center at Sheba Medical Center, Israel, has received final regulatory approval to evaluate BioLineRx’s BL-8040 as a treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in a Phase 1/2 clinical study (Filing 6-K, BioLineRx, APR 10, 2014, View Source [SID:1234500387]). BioLineRx is currently developing BL-8040 in a Phase 2 study for treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and in a Phase 1 study for stem cell mobilization, as a pre-treatment for stem cell transplantation. The Company has received orphan drug designation for both these indications.
The study is designed as a Phase 1/2, randomized, dose-escalation study to assess the combination of BL-8040 with standard-of-care Imatinib for improving the response of CML patients in the first chronic phase of the disease who have achieved a less than optimal response with Imatinib alone. Primary endpoints of the study are the safety and tolerability of BL-8040 in combination with Imatinib, and the secondary endpoints include assessing the efficacy of the combination therapy in achieving improved cytogenetic and molecular response in CML patients. The study will be performed at the Sheba Medical Center, and will include up to 40 patients.

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10-K – Annual report [Section 13 and 15(d), not S-K Item 405]

Immune Pharmaceuticals has filed a 10-K – Annual report [Section 13 and 15(d), not S-K Item 405] with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Press release Immune Pharmaceuticals, APR 9, 2014, View Source [SID1234500392]).

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Apeiron Signs Regional License Agreements for the Commercialization of its Neuroblastoma Therapy

On January 9, 2014 APEIRON Biologics reported the signing of two transactions as part of the worldwide commercialization of APN311, an antibody-based immunotherapy in development for the treatment of children suffering from high-risk neuroblastoma (Press release, Apeiron Biologics, APR 9, 2014, View Source [SID:1234502250]).

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Medison Pharma ("Medison"), Israel’s leading marketing group for innovative niche healthcare solutions, and Gen İlaç ve Sağlık Ürünleri ("Gen Ilac"), a leading supplier of orphan drugs for the treatment of rare diseases in Turkey, entered into license agreements with Apeiron, under the terms of which they receive the exclusive rights to market and sell APN311 in Israel and Turkey, respectively.

Today Apeiron announced the signing of license agreements with Medison and Gen Ilac. The two deals grant Medison and Gen Ilac exclusive rights to market and sell APN311 in Israel and Turkey, respectively. These transactions are part of Apeiron’s ongoing activities for worldwide commercialization of its immunotherapy portfolio against high-risk neuroblastoma. APN311 is the most advanced biologic in Apeiron’s development pipeline that focuses on immunologic therapies of cancer. Further details or financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Hans Loibner, PhD, CEO of Apeiron, commented, "Based on very positive clinical data and the advanced development status of APN311 we are actively engaged in discussions with potential partners around the world for commercialization of this immunotherapy. After a first agreement with Paladin Labs we are pleased to now close these two deals with Medison and Gen Ilac. This represents a further important step in Apeiron’s efforts and commitment to improve therapeutic options for children suffering from life-threatening high-risk neuroblastoma."

Meir Jakobsohn, Medison’s Founder & CEO, commented, "We are proud of the new agreement with Apeiron that reflects Medison’s continuous ambition to provide breakthrough and lifesaving treatments for today’s most urgent medical needs. One of Medison’s main focuses is providing medications in the field of pediatric oncology, in niches with unmet need. Apeiron’s treatment fits exactly to Medison’s mission."

Abidin Gülmüs, CEO of Gen Ilac, added, "We are proud of our reputation as one of Turkey’s leading specialty pharma companies, but even more important to us is the difference we make to the lives of people with life-threatening conditions. We look forward to a successful partnership with Apeiron, together providing oncologists with the opportunity to treat high-risk neuroblastoma patients. We aspire to make APN311 available for Turkish patients as soon as possible."