G01N2333/91148

Antibodies against human CD38

Isolated monoclonal antibodies which bind to human CD38 and related antibody-based compositions and molecules, are disclosed. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibodies and therapeutic and diagnostic methods for using the antibodies.

Glucose sensors and methods of use thereof

Described herein are glucose sensors. The sensors are composed of host cells incorporating DNA devices specifically designed to produce fluorescence when the cells come into contact with glucose from a patient sample. Once the fluorescence has been quantified, it can be correlated with the amount of glucose present in the sample. Also described herein are extracts from the host cells that can sense and measure glucose levels in a patient. The devices and extracts disclosed herein are inexpensive but sensitive and accurate enough for use in both home and clinical testing situations. The devices and extracts disclosed herein are also useful for diagnosis of diabetes, pre-diabetes, or other diseases associated with elevated glucose levels.

Methods and materials for assessing response to plasmablast- and plasma cell-depleting therapies

The present disclosure relates to anti-CD38 antibodies and their use as therapeutics and diagnostics. The present disclosure further relates to methods of treating autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. The present disclosure further relates to diagnostic assay methods for identifying patients having autoimmune diseases for treatment.

METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR ASSESSING RESPONSE TO PLASMABLAST- AND PLASMA CELL-DEPLETING THERAPIES
20260078199 · 2026-03-19 ·

The present disclosure relates to anti-CD38 antibodies and their use as therapeutics and diagnostics. The present disclosure further relates to methods of treating autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. The present disclosure further relates to diagnostic assay methods for identifying patients having autoimmune diseases for treatment.