We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

MedImaging

Download Mobile App
Recent News Radiography MRI Ultrasound Nuclear Medicine General/Advanced Imaging Imaging IT Industry News

Cytogen and Advanced Magnetics Call Off Merger

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 06 Sep 2000
Advanced Magnetics (Cambridge, MA, USA) and biopharmaceutical company Cytogen Corp. (Princeton, NJ, USA) have announced the mutual termination of Cytogen's agreement to acquire Advanced Magnetics for US$60 million in stock. Instead, the two companies will enter into marketing, license, and supply agreements. Cytogen will acquire certain product rights to Advanced Magnetics' imaging agents in exchange for two million shares of stock. Cytogen will have exclusive U.S. rights to Combidex, a magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent for the detection of lymph node metastases. Cytogen will also have exclusive U.S. rights to imaging agent Code 7228 for oncology applications and the right of first negotiation for applications outside surgery.

Advanced Magnetics will be responsible for all costs associated with the clinical development, supply, and manufacture of Combidex and Code 7228. In addition to supplying Cytogen with these products, Advanced Magnetics will receive royalties based on product sales.

Both Cytogen and Advanced Magnetics agreed that the advantages of a marketing and supply arrangement outweighed the near-term benefits of the merger, said H. Joseph Reiser, Ph.D., president and CEO of Cytogen. In our opinion, Advanced Magnetics' product candidates provide critical information regarding the detection of metastatic cancer which is anticipated to address an unmet medical need in cancer detection and staging.

New
Post-Processing Imaging System
DynaCAD Prostate
Digital Radiographic System
OMNERA 300M
Ultrasound Table
Women’s Ultrasound EA Table
Ultrasonic Pocket Doppler
SD1

Latest Industry News News

GE HealthCare and NVIDIA Collaboration to Reimagine Diagnostic Imaging
06 Sep 2000  |   Industry News

Patient-Specific 3D-Printed Phantoms Transform CT Imaging
06 Sep 2000  |   Industry News

Siemens and Sectra Collaborate on Enhancing Radiology Workflows
06 Sep 2000  |   Industry News