Gilead Sciences is expanding its cell therapy pipeline and technological capabilities through the $7.8 billion acquisition of Arcellx, its partner in the development of a multiple myeloma treatment designed to offer advantages over currently available therapies in its class.In the acquisition agreement announced Monday, Gilead said the FDA has accepted the submission for the partnered multiple myeloma therapeutic candidate, anitocabtagene autoleucel (anito-cel). A regulatory decision is expected...
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