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- Nona Biosciences, a global biotechnology company providing a total solution from "Idea to IND" (I to ITM), ranging from target validation and antibody discovery through preclinical research, announced today that it has entered into a collaboration agreement with Alaya.bio, a biotechnology company developing a novel polymeric delivery platform, to precisely target and reprogram cells in situ and thus to significantly simplify the way CAR-T cell therapies in particular are being developed, manufactured and administered.
- This collaboration aims to leverage Nona's proprietary HCAb Harbour Mice® platform and its newly introduced site-specific conjugation technology, alongside Alaya.bio's polymeric in situ delivery platform, to develop CAR-T product candidates for potential clinical applications. Nona's fully human HCAbs are revolutionizing antibody discovery with their compact size, simplified structure, and precisely calibrated binding properties, making them ideal for next-generation biotherapeutics. Unlike traditional methods that utilize non-specific conjugation technology, Nona's novel site-specific conjugation technology preserves the antibody's binding and function, thereby enhancing the specificity of Alaya.bio's novel polymeric delivery systems while reinforcing the versatility of the platform.
- Under the first phase of the collaboration, Nona will provide Alaya.bio with access to antibodies against multiple targets as potential targeting moieties for Alaya.bio's in vivo CAR program. In the second phase of the collaboration, Alaya.bio will nominate one or more binders that will be conjugated onto their polymeric nanoparticles in a site-specific manner using Nona's site-specific conjugation technology to advance Alaya.bio's CAR product candidate towards clinics.
- More Information : https://www.techdogs.com/tech-news/pr-newswire/nona-biosciences-enters-into-collaboration-agreement-with-alayabio-to-advance-car-t-cell-therapy
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