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GNE
(redirected from Genentech)

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GNEGateway Network Element (data communications)
GNEGame Neverending (MMORPG)
GNEGenentech (former stock symbol, now DNA)
GNEGross National Expenditure
GNEGame Networking Engine
GNEGraphical Network Editor (Nortel)
GNEGlossop North End (UK soccer)
GNEGlobal Network Expert Communications Corporation


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Nasdaq: IMGN), a biopharmaceutical company that develops targeted anticancer therapeutics using its Tumor-Activated Prodrug (TAP) technology, today announced that the Company has entered into an agreement to collaborate with Genentech to create a commercial manufacturing process for Genentech's trastuzumab-DM1 TAP compound.
Nasdaq: IMGN) today announced that Genentech (NYSE: DNA) has licensed exclusive rights to use ImmunoGen's Tumor-Activated Prodrug (TAP) technology with therapeutic antibodies to an undisclosed target.
Nasdaq: IMGN) today announced that Genentech (NYSE: DNA) has licensed exclusive rights to use ImmunoGen's Tumor-Activated Prodrug (TAP) technology with therapeutic antibodies to an undisclosed target.
 
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