Montara gets grant to develop LRRK2 inhibitor drug for Parkinson's
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Montara gets grant to develop LRRK2 inhibitor drug for Parkinson's
The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) has awarded a $3.3 million research grant to Montara Therapeutics to develop a brain-selective therapy for Parkinson’s disease using the company’s Brainonly platform. As part of the project, Montara will design and develop an LRRK2 inhibitor drug candidate that can reach the brain and avoid the adverse effects typically associated with blocking LRRK2 in peripheral organs, such as the lungs and kidneys. “MJFF’…
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