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Cyclacel's Mechanistic Approach to R&D

Executive Summary

Cyclacel does not have a late-stage or marketed product. But a singular focus on the biology of the cell cycle, a strong early-stage pipeline and a set of broadly applicable biomarker technologies that may minimize development risk has kept investors interested. Cyclacel has been able to complement its internal pipeline with two recent in-licensing deals, and as capital cautiously returns to European biotech, the company expects to leverage its approach to build value not only in cancer but in other proliferative diseases as well.

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