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Pfizer lengthens agreement with Sangamo
Pfizer lengthens agreement with Sangamo
Date published: 05/01/2006
Pfizer is
to enter into a second agreement with Sangamo BioSciences to increase their
existing research collaboration. The companies will be working together in the
field of enhanced protein production and Sangamo will use its zinc finger
DNA-binding protein (ZFP) technology to develop additional cell lines.
Sangamo president and CEO Edward Lanphier said: "Over the past year we
have enjoyed a very productive collaboration with Pfizer, the world's leading
research-based pharmaceutical company. "We believe that the expansion of this
agreement is evidence of our successful development and application of this
technology to facilitate the generation of improved production cell lines with
altered traits."
ZFP technology is being used to control gene expression
and consequently, cell function. The company is also developing technology for
gene correction, disruption and insertion. The most advanced ZFP therapeutic
development programmes are currently in Phase I clinical trials for evaluation
of safety in patients with peripheral artery disease and diabetic neuropathy.
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