Bridging the Hot Economics of Monoclonals and Genomics
Executive Summary
Abgenix's recent deals with Human Genome Sciences and CuraGen bridge two of the hottest biotechnology markets--monoclonal antibodies and genomics. The deals are structured slightly differently, but both accomplish the same thing: the use of each other's technological asset to create proprietary programs.
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