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Created On: 2020-07-15
Record Count: 4
Primary Industries
- Drugs
- Biotechnology
- Pharmaceuticals
- Antibody
- Cancer
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IPSCIO Record ID: 4540
IPSCIO Record ID: 4497
The license grants rights to all Licensor's mAbs (monoclonal antibodies) in the field of influenza discovered from their CellSpot platform.
“Antibody†means any antibody or protein comprising at least one CDR portion thereof (including multi-specific antibodies, single chain antibodies, antibody fragments, domain antibodies and conjugated antibodies) and/or similar binding protein (such as an adnectin), whether human, humanized, chimeric, murine, synthetic or from any other source.
IPSCIO Record ID: 256278
Licensor grants to Licensee of Germany an exclusive, worldwide, license under the Licensor Licensed Technology to Exploit Licensed Products.
Licensor grants a worldwide, non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable and non-terminable license under the Collaboration Patents, as defined in the Collaboration Agreement, with the right to grant and authorize the grant of sublicenses, to Exploit Licensed Products.
GM-CSF Target means the whole or part of the human granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor identified by the SWISS-PROT entry name CSF2 HUMAN and accession number P0414 l.
Single-Chain Antibodies
Antibodies are proteins produced by the body's immune system in response to the presence of antigens, such as bacteria, viruses or other disease causing agents. Antibodies of identical molecular structure that bind to a specific target are called monoclonal antibodies. Single-chain antibodies are genetically engineered antibodies that incorporate only the antigen binding domains of an antibody. Thus, SCAs have the binding specificity and affinity of monoclonal antibodies; however, in their native form they are only one-fifth to one-sixth the size of a monoclonal. The small size of SCAs typically gives them shorter half-lives than monoclonal antibodies, making them better suited for use in acute indications or in other indications where the large size of a monoclonal antibody would inhibit the compound from reaching the area of potential therapeutic activity. In addition, SCAs are a well-established discovery format-of-choice in generating antibodies from phage or yeast display libraries.
The field of use for this agreement otherwise is limited to not include the right to exploit the Products for Radioimmunoguided Surgery(TM), Reagents and kits in the research market for production and cloning of genes encoding Single Chain Antibodies and their fusions in a filamentous bacteriophage-derived vector system, and for expression and screening of Single Chain Antibodies fused with the minor coat protein or attachment or adsorption protein of filamentous bacteriophage, and, Single Chain Antibodies fused with, or for the assay or purification of, Tumor Necrosis l Factor alpha (TNF-a.) or Lymphotoxin.
Companies will collaboration to identify and develop antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
IPSCIO Record ID: 29291