Imunon, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company. The Company is focused on advancing a portfolio of treatments that harness the body’s natural mechanisms across an array of human diseases, constituting a differentiating approach from conventional therapies. The Company is developing its non-viral DNA technology across its modalities. The first modality, TheraPlas, is developed for the gene-based delivery of cytokines and other therapeutic proteins in the treatment of solid tumors. The second modality, PlaCCine, is developed for the gene delivery of viral antigens that can elicit a strong immunological response. The Company’s lead clinical program, IMNN-001, is a DNA-based immunotherapy for the localized treatment of advanced ovarian cancer that has completed Phase 2 development. IMNN-001 works by instructing the body to produce safe and durable levels of powerful cancer-fighting molecules, such as interleukin-12 and interferon gamma, at the tumor site.
割安
同社の最新のPEは-0.45で、過去3年間の水準と比較して安値圏にあります。
機関投資家の買い増し
最新の機関投資家の保有株数は431.10K株で、前四半期比で9.85%増加しています。
アナリスト評価
4
人のアナリスト予想に基づく
買い
現在の評価
17.000
目標株価
+844.44%
上昇余地
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Imunon, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company. The Company is focused on advancing a portfolio of treatments that harness the body’s natural mechanisms across an array of human diseases, constituting a differentiating approach from conventional therapies. The Company is developing its non-viral DNA technology across its modalities. The first modality, TheraPlas, is developed for the gene-based delivery of cytokines and other therapeutic proteins in the treatment of solid tumors. The second modality, PlaCCine, is developed for the gene delivery of viral antigens that can elicit a strong immunological response. The Company’s lead clinical program, IMNN-001, is a DNA-based immunotherapy for the localized treatment of advanced ovarian cancer that has completed Phase 2 development. IMNN-001 works by instructing the body to produce safe and durable levels of powerful cancer-fighting molecules, such as interleukin-12 and interferon gamma, at the tumor site.