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BTG licenses novel anticancer compound to Onyx Pharmaceuticals.


BTG BTG BIT (Built-In Test) Target Generator
BTG Bridging the Gap
BTG British Technology Group
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BTG Biomass Technology Group BV
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 to receive $13m upfront plus potential milestones of up to $307m and sales royalties

LONDON -- BTG plc (LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor : BGC BGC General Cable Corporation (stock symbol)
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), the life sciences company, announces it has granted worldwide rights to Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to develop and commercialise BTG's novel anticancer compound, BGC 945.

Under the terms of the agreement, BTG will receive an upfront payment of $13m and has the potential to receive development milestone payments of up to $72m plus additional payments of up to $235m relating to product approval and achievement of commercial milestones. BTG will also receive a royalty on any future sales worldwide.

"Onyx has a strong track record in developing and commercialising novel cancer therapeutics, as evidenced by their success with Nexavar([R]), and we see the company as an ideal partner to take BGC 945 forward," commented Louise Makin, BTG's chief executive officer. "This agreement is in line with our strategy to realise value from our current pipeline as we focus new investments on acquiring and developing later-stage products."

BTG has progressed BGC 945 into late-stage preclinical development in collaboration with The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR (Intelligent Character Recognition or Image Character Recognition) The machine recognition of hand-printed characters as well as machine printing that is difficult to recognize. ) where the compound was discovered. BTG will share approximately 10% of the upfront and milestone revenues it receives relating to BGC 945 with ICR plus a pass-through royalty.

BGC 945 is a novel compound that inhibits thymidylate synthase (TS), an enzyme involved in cell growth and division. However, unlike traditional TS inhibitors, BGC 945 enters tumour cells via the alpha-folate receptor, which is over-expressed in certain tumour types, including ovarian, lung, endometrial endometrial /en·do·me·tri·al/ (en?do-me´tre-il) pertaining to the endometrium.
endometrial,
n relating to the end-ometrium or cavity of the uterus.
 and mesothelioma Mesothelioma Definition

Mesothelioma is an uncommon disease that causes malignant cancer cells to form within the lining of the chest, abdomen, or around the heart. Its primary cause is believed to be exposure to asbestos.
 cells, but has a restricted expression profile in normal tissues.

About BTG

BTG in-licenses, develops and commercialises pharmaceuticals and has a broad pipeline of development programmes targeting neurological and other disorders including varicose veins Varicose Veins Definition

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Description
. The company also has a substantial and growing revenue stream of milestone payments and royalties from out-licensed products. BTG operates from offices in London, Philadelphia and Osaka. For further information, visit: www.btgplc.com.
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