Novelos Therapeutics and MUSC Abstract Accepted for Presentation at 2008 AACR Annual Meeting
"The body of evidence supporting cellular redox modulation as the fundamental mechanism of action of NOV-002 continues to grow," said Christopher Pazoles, Ph.D., Vice President of Research & Development of Novelos. "The data to be reported at the AACR meeting strengthens the connection between NOV-002 and an emerging literature that has established redox status as a key regulator of signal pathway activation, cell proliferation, cytoskeleton changes and other cell functions that may relate to NOV-002's unique therapeutic profile."
About Novelos Therapeutics, Inc.
Novelos Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company commercializing oxidized glutathione-based compounds for the treatment of cancer and hepatitis. NOV-002, the lead compound currently in Phase 3 development for lung cancer under a SPA and Fast Track, acts together with chemotherapy as a chemoprotectant and an immunomodulator. NOV-002 is also in Phase 2 development for chemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancer and early-stage breast cancer. NOV-205 acts as a hepatoprotective agent with immunomodulating and anti-inflammatory properties. NOV-205 is in Phase 1b development for chronic hepatitis C non-responders. Both compounds have completed clinical trials in humans and have been approved for use in the Russian Federation where they were originally developed. For additional information about Novelos please visit www.novelos.com
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Posted: February 2008
