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Research programme: HIV therapeutics - Matinas BioPharma/NIH

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Research programme: HIV therapeutics - Matinas BioPharma/NIH

Latest Information Update: 28 Aug 2022

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At a glance

  • Originator Matinas BioPharma
  • Developer Matinas BioPharma; National Institutes of Health (USA)
  • Class Antiretrovirals; Antisense oligonucleotides
  • Mechanism of Action Protein biosynthesis inhibitors; Tat gene product inhibitors
  • Orphan Drug Status

    Orphan designation is assigned by a regulatory body to encourage companies to develop drugs for rare diseases.

    No
  • New Molecular Entity Yes

Highest Development Phases

  • No development reported HIV infections

Most Recent Events

  • 28 Aug 2022 No recent reports of development identified for research development in HIV-infections in USA
  • 09 Jul 2018 Matinas BioPharma and NIH (NINDS) enter into research collaboration to develop HIV therapeutics
  • 09 Jul 2018 Early research in HIV infections in USA (unspecified route)

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