PMV Pharma is First to the Clinic With a p53(Y220C) Mutant Stabilizer, and Early Results Show Promise
rezatapopt
oral p53(Y220C) mutant stabilizer/reactivator Ph. II for solid tumors SBDD-derived hybrid from known p53(Y220C) stabilizers ACS Med. Chem. Lett., November, 2024 PMV Pharma, Princeton, NJ
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