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The latest phase 2 readout for Q32 Bio’s alopecia hopeful received a warm reception from investors, backing up the biotech’s claim that the drug could offer a more durable alternative to JAK inhibitors. The data, released Monday morning, come from part B of the Signal-AA study, which enrolled 33 patients with severe or very severe alopecia areata to receive the anti-IL-7R antibody bempikibart. Pat...
Q32’s stock jumps 60% on latest phase 2 alopecia data for potential rival to JAK inhibitors | Huntaegis