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Kyowa Hakko signs agreement with Eli Lilly
Kyowa Hakko signs agreement with Eli Lilly
Date published: 12/01/2006
Japanese
pharmaceutical company Kyowa Hakko has signed a licensing agreement with Eli
Lilly. The agreement is for the anti-tumour compound mitotic kinesin Eg5
inhibitor and will see Lilly taking the rights to exclusively develop and
market the compound worldwide, except in Japan.
Lilly will take over
the development of mitotic kinesin Eg5 inhibitor and intends to commence trials
in Europe and the US. The companies hope to introduce the agent to the market
as soon as possible. Under the agreement Kyowa Hakko will receive an upfront
payment, milestone payments and royalties on sales, none of which have been
disclosed by the companies.
The compound works by stopping the cell
division cycle of cancer cells at the mitotic phase and induces apoptosis,
without, it is hoped, causing serious side effects such as nerve disorders.
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