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Cephalon Signs Option Agreement to Acquire Assets from Alba Therapeutics - PR Newswire (press release)


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"Celiac disease affects approximately three million people in the US and 15 million worldwide. For the past six years Alba has been working diligently to ...

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Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by the ingestion of gluten, which is primarily found in bread, pasta, cookies, pizza crust and ...

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Celiac disease is triggered when people ingest gluten, which is found in bread, pasta, cookies and other foods containing wheat, barley or rye. ...

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Celiac disease is triggered when people ingest gluten, which is found in bread, pasta, cookies and other foods containing wheat, barley or rye. ...

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Cephalon has signed an agreement that gives the company the option to purchase a potentially promising new treatment for celiac disease from Alba ...

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... assets relating to larazotide acetate, a tight junction modulator, progressing toward a Phase IIb clinical trial for the treatment of celiac disease. ...

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