LIDDS AB announced that the systemic exposure of docetaxel after treating solid tumors with NanoZolid-docetaxel is low and that the study demonstrated activity in both injected lesions and in systemic inflammatory markers. The results support further development of NanoZolid®-docetaxel In October 2021, LIDDS announced the closing of the NZ-DTX-001 Phase I study. It was demonstrated that NanoZolid® in combination with docetaxel was safe and well tolerated, reaching the primary endpoint of the trial. After further analysis it is also concluded that the systemic NanoZolid®-docetaxel exposure is low and that activity in injected lesions is observed. Patients receiving docetaxel showed activation of systemic inflammatory biomarkers including IFN-gamma, CXCL9 and CXCL10. These molecules are considered important for efficient recruitment and activation of immune effector cells and for creating a good environment for treatments with immune-modulating drugs such as check-point inhibitors. LIDDS intends to submit detailed study data for publication in a relevant journal.