Oncolytics Biotech Inc
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Price: 14.9 CAD -1.32% Market Closed
Market Cap: 173.1m CAD
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173.1m CAD
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Biotechnology

Oncolytics Biotech, Inc. engages in the development of immuno-oncolytic virus for the treatment of solid tumors and hematological malignancies. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta and currently employs 26 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-06-01. The firm is focused on the discovery and development of pharmaceutical products for the treatment of cancers. Its lead product, Pelareorep, is a systemically administered immuno-oncology (I-O) viral agent with the potential to treat a variety of cancers. Pelareorep’s anti-tumor activity is based on three modes: selective viral replication in permissive cancer cells, which leads to tumor cell lysis; activation of innate immunity in response to the infection, which results in a cascade of chemokines/cytokines, causing natural killer (NK) cells to be activated and attack cancer cells; and specific adaptive immune response triggered by tumor and viral-associated antigens displayed by antigen presenting cells (APCs), infected tumor cells and dendritic cells to T cells.

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