On July 24, 2024 AIM ImmunoTech Inc. (NYSE American: AIM) ("AIM" or the "Company") reported the publication of new pre-clinical data concerning the company’s drug Ampligen as part of a combinational therapy in the treatment of melanoma, showing that combination dendritic cell-based vaccines including anti-PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitors and Ampligen-containing chemokine modulation helped slow tumor cell growth and improved survival in a mouse model (Press release, AIM ImmunoTech, JUL 24, 2024, View Source [SID1234645033]).
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"Therapeutic Anti-Tumor Efficacy of DC-Based Vaccines Targeting TME-Associated Antigens is Improved When Combined with a Chemokine-Modulating Regimen and/or Anti-PD-L1" was published in the peer-reviewed journal Vaccines.
AIM Medical Officer David Strayer, MD, stated: "This new pre-clinical data further demonstrates Ampligen’s therapeutic potential when used with dendritic-cell vaccines, with anti-PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitors, or in combination with both. The data supports AIM’s belief that we are on the right path in our ongoing development of Ampligen as an anti-tumor therapy."