Xenon Genetics Adds Two Additional Genes to Its Growing Portfolio of Drug Targets; Xenon's Portfolio of Clinically Validated Genes Now at Fourteen.

PR Newswire | October 1, 2002 | Copyright

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Xenon Genetics Inc. announced today the publication of studies describing two new gene discoveries made using the Company's comprehensive platform for genetic analysis. Said Frank Holler, President & CEO of Xenon, "Xenon's unique approach to gene and drug target discovery is yielding significant success. With these two latest discoveries, Xenon now has fourteen clinically validated, disease-related genes and drug targets in its portfolio. More importantly, we have moved six of these targets into drug discovery and development over the past two ...

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