GSK pays up to US$4.2 billion for Merck KGaA cancer immunotherapy

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GlaxoSmithKline bolstered its cancer drug development pipeline, agreeing to pay up to 3.7 billion euros (US$4.22 billion) to Germany's Merck KGaA ...

 

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