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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Assembly Biosciences, Inc. (“Assembly Bio”) (Nasdaq: ASMB), a biotechnology company developing innovative therapeutics targeting...
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– 94% reduction in HSV-2 shedding rate and 98% reduction in high viral load shedding rate, both statistically significant, observed in cohort evaluating 350 mg weekly oral dose compared to placebo...
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– Data to date in single- and multiple-ascending dose cohorts of healthy participants demonstrate a four-day half-life for ABI-6250, supporting target daily oral dosing profile and dose-dependent...
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– On track for proof-of-concept Phase 1b data no later than this fall in participants with recurrent genital herpes for long-acting herpes simplex virus (HSV) helicase-primase inhibitor candidates,...
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– Phase 1a clinical data in healthy participants presented for both ABI-5366 and ABI-1179, novel long-acting herpes simplex virus helicase-primase inhibitor candidates – – Preclinical data and...
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– Study will evaluate safety and antiviral activity of ABI-1179 in participants with recurrent genital herpes – – ABI-1179 IND cleared to support study expansion to sites in United States – – Phase...
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– Favorable safety and tolerability profile, as well as pharmacokinetics supporting once-daily oral dosing, continued to be observed in final 400 mg cohort – – Mean plasma HBV DNA reductions of 3.2...
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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Assembly Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: ASMB), a biotechnology company developing innovative therapeutics targeting serious viral diseases,...
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– Ongoing clinical studies for four candidates on track with data expected in 2025, including interim Phase 1b data for long-acting helicase-primase inhibitors ABI-5366 and ABI-1179 anticipated in...
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– Late-breaker poster highlights preclinical profile of ABI-6250, currently in Phase 1a with data anticipated in Q3 2025 – – Second poster describes in vitro studies of effects on viral infection...