
Lexicon is a biopharmaceutical company with a mission of pioneering medicines that transform patients’ lives. Sotagliflozin is approved in the European Union (EU) for use as an adjunct to insulin therapy to improve blood sugar (glycemic) control in adults with type 1 diabetes with a body mass index ≥ 27 kg/m 2, who could not achieve adequate glycemic control despite optimal insulin therapy, but has not yet been commercially launched. SGLT1 is responsible for glucose absorption in the gastrointestinal tract, and SGLT2 is responsible for glucose reabsorption by the kidney. For more information, visit About Sotagliflozinĭiscovered using Lexicon’s unique approach to gene science, sotagliflozin is an investigational oral dual inhibitor of two proteins responsible for glucose regulation known as sodium-glucose co-transporter types 1 and 2 (SGLT1 and SGLT2). Oxford is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, with additional offices in California (San Diego, Palo Alto, and Los Angeles), and the greater Boston and New York City metropolitan areas. Since 2002, Oxford has originated approximately $8.8 billion in loans. For over 20 years, Oxford has delivered flexible financing solutions to its clients, enabling these companies to maximize their equity by leveraging their assets. Oxford Finance is a specialty finance firm providing senior secured loans to public and private life sciences and healthcare services companies worldwide. Lexicon’s obligations under the loan facility are secured by a first lien security interest in all of the assets of Lexicon and its subsidiaries and are subject to customary affirmative and negative covenants, including a financial covenant relating to net sales of sotagliflozin following regulatory approval. The final $50 million tranche is available for draw, at Lexicon’s option and subject to Oxford’s consent, at any time prior to the expiration of a three or four-year interest-only payment period. regulatory approval of sotagliflozin for heart failure. The third $50 million tranche is available for draw at Lexicon’s option prior to Jcontingent upon U.S. Food and Drug Administration of Lexicon’s planned resubmission of its application for U.S. The second $25 million tranche is available for draw at Lexicon’s option prior to Augcontingent upon the acceptance of filing by the U.S. An initial $25 million tranche was funded at closing. The loan facility consists of up to four tranches, each maturing in March 2027. Wade, Lexicon’s president and chief financial officer.

“This loan facility provides us with access to a committed source of funding to support commercial preparations and the potential launch of sotagliflozin in heart failure along with substantial financial flexibility as we approach the planned resubmission of our New Drug Application for sotagliflozin in heart failure and expected topline results from two Phase 2 proof-of-concept studies of LX9211 in neuropathic pain,” said Jeffrey L. (Nasdaq: LXRX) today announced it entered into a loan facility with Oxford Finance LLC that provides up to $150 million in borrowing capacity designed primarily to support commercial preparations and the potential launch of sotagliflozin in heart failure.

The GB track is a basic track, real instrument, no effects.THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Ma(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Since there was no ambient noise to record through a mic, it seems to be internal with Garageband or with the mixer. I tried recording an electric guitar plugged directly into the Lambda and also got poor sound quality with white noise.

It seems like there would have to be improvement using the additional equipment.
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I created a new track to record just using the internal mic on the Mac as a test and it sounded pretty much identical with a good deal of white noise. Yes, a cheap mic but I've read reviews on other web sites that these are fine for basic recording. All other volume controls for the other sources (Mic2, Line 2, etc) are turned to minimum. I've tried adjusting the EQ settings and it helps somewhat, but is not a total fix.Īt this point I'm only using one track or input rather than trying to record multiple sources so its just one mic providing input. It isn't background noise as the room is quiet. The recording has a hiss/white noise that makes it sound like it was recorded through an old cassette recorder.

Trying to record vocals and acoustic guitar into a mic through the Lexicon Lambda into GarageBand.
