• Fat fraction mean improvement of 3.7% from 49.7% at TRAILHEAD baseline to 46.0% at month 6, suggesting improved muscle composition
  • All four participants showed an increase in TE99C, a measure of maximum effort in upper limbs, with a mean improvement of approximately 34% from a baseline of 16.1 joules/kg to 21.6 joules/kg at TRAILHEAD month 6, suggesting enhanced upper limb activity
  • Near doubling of handgrip strength measured during the 28-day CL-101 study maintained through month 6 of TRAILHEAD
  • Mean creatine kinase (CK), a biomarker of muscle damage, declined 38% from baseline through month 6 of TRAILHEAD
  • Safety profile of SAT-3247 remained favorable and consistent with results previously reported by the Company
  • Company to host conference call and webcast today, July 8 at 8:30 a.m. ET