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Here is a list of biotech stocks which are making strong moves in Thursday's pre-market trading (as of 8.00 A.M. ET).

In the Green

ReShape Lifesciences Inc. (RSLS) is up over 102% at $0.69.
Sharps Technology, Inc. (STSS) is up over 80% at $0.03.
Pasithea Therapeutics Corp. (KTTA) is up over 35% at $1.46.
Keros Therapeutics, Inc. (KROS) is up over 20% at $12.46.
iCoreConnect Inc. (ICCT) is up over 20% at $4.45.
Astria Therapeutics, Inc. (ATXS) is up over 12% at $4.57.
WORK Medical Technology Group LTD (WOK) is up over 11% at $0.46.
Genprex, Inc. (GNPX) is up over 8% at $0.30.
Dermata Therapeutics, Inc. (DRMA) is up over 7% at $0.87.
Silexion Therapeutics Corp (SLXN) is up over 7% at $0.89.
ZyVersa Therapeutics, Inc. (ZVSA) is up over 6% at $1.10.
Galecto, Inc. (GLTO) is up over 6% at $2.59.
Allarity Therapeutics, Inc. (ALLR) is up over 5% at $0.74.
AC Immune SA (ACIU) is up over 5% at $1.62.
Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc. (TCRT) is up over 5% at $2.70.
Geron Corporation (GERN) is up over 5% at $1.46.
Clearside Biomedical, Inc. (CLSD) is up over 5% at $0.81.

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