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OSE Immunotherapeutics to Present a Novel, First-in-Class, FPR2 Agonist Monoclonal Antibody in the Resolution of Chronic Inflammation at the AAI 2026 Meeting
Nantes, France, April 15, 2026 – 7:30am CEST - OSE Immunotherapeutics SA (ISIN: FR0012127173; Mnemo: OSE), a clinical-stage biotech company dedicated to developing first-in-class therapies in immuno-oncology and immuno-inflammation, today announced that an abstract on a novel agonist monoclonal antibody targeting FPR2, a key receptor involved in the triggering resolution of inflammation, has been selected for an oral presentation at the 2026 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Immunolo
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