Patent classifications
A61K39/44
EXTRACELLULAR VESICLE COMPRISING A FUSION PROTEIN HAVING FC BINDING CAPACITY
The present invention pertains to extracellular vesicle (EV) therapeutics, wherein the EVs are coated with proteins containing Fc domains (such as antibodies) for i.a. targeting and therapeutic applications. The coating of EVs is achieved through inventive protein engineering of EV polypeptides. The present invention thus relates to methods for coating of EVs, EVs per se, as well as pharmaceutical compositions and medical applications of such EVs coated with Fc containing proteins.
HIV-1 NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF
The invention is directed to HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies and methods for their uses.
HIV-1 NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF
The invention is directed to HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies and methods for their uses.
CELL PENETRATING CONJUGATES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
Provided herein are cell penetrating conjugates. The conjugates include a non-cell penetrating protein attached to a phosphorothioate nucleic acid or phosphorothioate polymer backbone, wherein the phosphorothioate nucleic acid or phosphorothioate polymer backbone enhances intracellular delivery of the non-cell penetrating protein. Also provided are compositions and kits comprising the cojugates.
CELL PENETRATING CONJUGATES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
Provided herein are cell penetrating conjugates. The conjugates include a non-cell penetrating protein attached to a phosphorothioate nucleic acid or phosphorothioate polymer backbone, wherein the phosphorothioate nucleic acid or phosphorothioate polymer backbone enhances intracellular delivery of the non-cell penetrating protein. Also provided are compositions and kits comprising the cojugates.
ANTIBODY TARGETING CTLA-4 , PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND USE THEREOF
Disclosed by the present invention are an antibody targeting CTLA-4, a preparation method therefor and a use thereof. In particular, disclosed by the present invention is a novel fully human monoclonal antibody that targets CTLA-4. Further disclosed by the present invention is a method for preparing the monoclonal antibody. The monoclonal antibody of the present invention is capable of binding a CTLA-4 antigen with high specificity, has a high affinity, remarkable anti-tumor activity, and so on.
ANTI-5T4 ANTIBODIES AND ANTIBODY-DRUG CONJUGATES
The present invention relates to antibodies against the human 5T4 oncofoetal antigen and corresponding antibody-drug conjugates that are suitable for testing in clinical trials. The antibodies are cross-reactive for humans and cynomolgus monkeys and exhibit an affinity for human 5T4 antigen which is in the same order of magnitude as their affinity for cynomolgus monkey 5T4 antigen. The invention further relates to the use of the antibodies and corresponding ADCs in the treatment of solid tumours and haematological malignancies.
ANTI-5T4 ANTIBODIES AND ANTIBODY-DRUG CONJUGATES
The present invention relates to antibodies against the human 5T4 oncofoetal antigen and corresponding antibody-drug conjugates that are suitable for testing in clinical trials. The antibodies are cross-reactive for humans and cynomolgus monkeys and exhibit an affinity for human 5T4 antigen which is in the same order of magnitude as their affinity for cynomolgus monkey 5T4 antigen. The invention further relates to the use of the antibodies and corresponding ADCs in the treatment of solid tumours and haematological malignancies.
Exosomes for delivery of biotherapeutics
The present invention relates to exosomes, loaded with biotherapeutic protein and/or peptide and methods of producing them and to the use of such exosomes for delivering protein and/or peptide in vivo, in particular the use of such exosomes in methods of therapy.
Exosomes for delivery of biotherapeutics
The present invention relates to exosomes, loaded with biotherapeutic protein and/or peptide and methods of producing them and to the use of such exosomes for delivering protein and/or peptide in vivo, in particular the use of such exosomes in methods of therapy.