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Chrysalin, or TP508, is a 23-amino acid synthetic peptide representing a receptor-binding domain of the human thrombin molecule, a naturally occurring molecule in the body responsible for both blood clotting and initiating many of the cellular events responsible for tissue repair. Chrysalin mimics specific attributes of the thrombin molecule, stimulating the body's natural healing processes. Drugs based on the Chrysalin peptide can be used to mimic part of the thrombin response without stimulating the events associated with blood clotting and therefore has the potential to accelerate the natural cascade of healing events. The Chrysalin molecule serves as the basis for a group of potential therapeutic products. We have conducted clinical trials for two potential Chrysalin products: one trial for acceleration of fracture repair, and a second trial for diabetic foot ulcer. We previously conducted a pilot study for spine fusion. We have conducted pre-clinical testing for cartilage defect repair, cardiovascular repair, dental bone repair, and tendon repair. (See the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008, for additional comments.)
The development of each of our potential Chrysalin product candidates is based on our collective knowledge and understanding of how the human thrombin molecule contributes to the repair of soft tissue and bone. While there are important differences in each of the product candidates in terms of purpose (fracture repair, diabetic foot ulcer healing, etc.), each product candidate is focused on accelerating and enhancing tissue repair and is based on the ability of Chrysalin to mimic specific attributes of the human thrombin molecule to stimulate the body's natural healing process.
On November 2, 2006, the Company announced that it has no immediate plans to re-enter clinical trials for Chrysalin-based product candidates and a strategic shift in its development approach to is Chrysalin Product Platform. The Company currently intends to pursue development partnering or licensing opportunities for its Chrysalin-based product candidates; a change from its previous development history of independently conducting human clinical trials necessary to advance its Chrysalin-based product candidates to market.
Chrysalin®(Rusalatide Acetate or TP508) |
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