Novartis enters into agreement with Xencor

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Novartis entered into a collaboration and license agreement with Xencor Inc. to develop and commercialize novel therapeutics, including XmAb 14045 for acute myeloid leukemia, and XmAb 13676 for B-cell malignancies. Both are expected to begin development this year.

Under the terms of the agreement, the parties will collaborate and share development costs for the worldwide development of XmAb14045 and XmAb13676, with Xencor maintaining U.S. commercialization rights and Novartis having commercialization rights in the rest of the world. Novartis will receive worldwide rights to Xencor’s bispecific technology to develop and commercialize four additional targets selected by Novartis, one of which Xencor may elect to co-detail in the U.S. The bispecific collaboration will include molecular engineering by Xencor. Additionally, Novartis will receive a worldwide non-exclusive license to use Xencor’s XmAb Fc technologies in up to ten molecules. Xencor will receive a $150 million upfront payment and is eligible to receive clinical, regulatory and sales milestone payments for successful programs.

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