Abstract
Gilead announced plans in July to pay $300 million for a 49.9% stake in Tizona Therapeutics, with the option to buy the rest of the company for $1.25 billion. Whether Gilead follows through with the acquisition will hinge on how well Tizona's investigational HLA-G inhibitor, TTX-080, fares in early-stage clinical trials.
©2020 American Association for Cancer Research.
2020
American Association for Cancer Research.
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