Ultragenyx's Gene Therapy for Sanfilippo Syndrome Receives FDA Acceptance
The FDA has accepted Ultragenyx's Biologics License Application for its gene therapy UX111, aimed at treating Sanfilippo Syndrome.
The FDA has accepted Ultragenyx's Biologics License Application for its gene therapy UX111, aimed at treating Sanfilippo Syndrome.
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