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MaxCyte teams with Singapore-based Lion to support TCR-T cell work

ALN

MaxCyte Inc on Wednesday said it had signed a strategic platform licence with Lion TCR to promote the latter’s T cell receptor-T cell pipeline.

MaxCyte is a Maryland, US-based provider of cell engineering platform technologies developing ‘next-generation cell therapeutics’.

The company will partner with the Singapore-based biotechnology company, which advances TCR-T cell therapies for tumours and life-threatening viral infections.

MaxCyte claims that the joint venture will help to promote Lion’s TCR-T cell therapies, while also ‘enhanc[ing] MaxCyte’s presence in Asia’. The partnership will also offer the possibility of expansion into American and European markets.

Under the terms of the deal, Lion will obtain worldwide non-exclusive rights to use MaxCyte’s unique electroporation technology and its trademarked ExPERT research instrument portfolio. In exchange, MaxCyte will receive annual licence fees and programme-related revenue.

MaxCyte Chief Executive Officer Maher Masoud said: ‘Through this important partnership, we will be able to help provide the opportunity for patients in Asia (and ultimately patients worldwide) to benefit from these innovative MRNA-based TCR-T cell treatments and continue supporting the development of new therapies for patients with solid tumours’.

Shares in MaxCyte were up 5.9% at 397.00 pence each in London on Wednesday afternoon.

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