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Cancer Research Technology to present discovery updates at BioEurope 2006

Published on November 6, 2006 at 12:43 PM · No Comments

Cancer Research Technology Limited (CRT), the oncology-focused development and commercialisation company, today announce that Phil L'Huillier, the Director of Business Management, will present at the BioEurope 2006 Annual International Partnering Conference.

Dr L'Huillier will introduce two of CRT's collaborative discovery programmes: Protein Kinase D (PKD) and Migration Stimulating Factor (MSF). The presentation will take place on Wednesday 8th November at 10.45 CET in Düsseldorf.

MSF is an exciting new anti-angiogenic therapeutic antibody programme that CRT has undertaken in collaboration with the University of Dundee. Within the collaboration, a panel of highly specific MSF function-neutralising monoclonal antibodies have been generated. These antibodies block growth of blood vessels ex vivo and invasion in vitro. Initial progress in this programme is extremely encouraging and CRT expects to have further data within the next three months. In addition, the University of Dundee are investigating the potential of MSF as a prognostic biomarker by correlating MSF expression with patient survival in a large cohort of breast cancer tissues.

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