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Raptor Pharmaceuticals Collaborates With Roche On Therapeutic Delivery Across Blood-Brain Barrier

PBR Staff Writer Published 09 June 2009

Roche to fund studies of select molecules attached to NeuroTrans

Raptor has announced that it has signed a collaboration and licensing agreement with Roche to evaluate therapeutic delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB), starting with Raptor's proprietary NeuroTrans BBB transporter platform.

Under the terms of the agreement, Roche will fund studies of select molecules attached to Raptor's proprietary NeuroTrans, a derivative of the receptor-associated protein. The agreement provides Roche with an exclusive worldwide license to NeuroTrans for use in the delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic molecules across BBB.

Scientists at Raptor and Roche will actively collaborate on the project. Raptor will receive an initial upfront fee for the collaboration to cover its portion of the initial studies, along with development milestone payments and royalties in exchange for the licensing of NeuroTrans.

Todd Zankel, Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder, Raptor, said: We are excited to be collaborating with Roche, a world leader in pharmaceutical research. We believe that by combining our knowledge of the work done in the area of BBB transport and the resources of Roche, our collaboration is well positioned to make significant progress in a critical and challenging area in medical research.

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