C07K16/44

Modular self assembly disassembly (SADA) technologies

The present invention relates to compositions and methods employing conjugates that include a self-assembly and disassembly (SADA) polypeptide and a binding domain. The present invention encompasses the recognition that conjugates with a SADA polypeptide have certain improved biological properties. SADA-conjugates are described, along with uses thereof (e.g., as therapeutic or diagnostic agents) and methods of manufacture.

Antibodies Against Fentanyl and Fentanyl Analogs

The present disclosure is directed to isolated recombinant antibodies, or antigen-binding fragments thereof, that bind to fentanyl or fentanyl analogs. The novel antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof can be used to detect, diagnose, treat, and/or prevent opioid use disorder.

Antibodies Against Fentanyl and Fentanyl Analogs

The present disclosure is directed to isolated recombinant antibodies, or antigen-binding fragments thereof, that bind to fentanyl or fentanyl analogs. The novel antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof can be used to detect, diagnose, treat, and/or prevent opioid use disorder.

Modified Antibody

Recombinant antibody-based molecules that trigger both T-cell and B-cell immune responses are disclosed. The recombinant molecules are comprised by at least one targeting unit and at least one antigenic unit connected through a dimerization motif. Also disclosed are nucleic acid molecules encoding the recombinant antibody-based molecule and methods of treating multiple myeloma or lymphoma in a patient using the recombinant antibody-based molecules or the nucleic acid molecules.

Modified Antibody

Recombinant antibody-based molecules that trigger both T-cell and B-cell immune responses are disclosed. The recombinant molecules are comprised by at least one targeting unit and at least one antigenic unit connected through a dimerization motif. Also disclosed are nucleic acid molecules encoding the recombinant antibody-based molecule and methods of treating multiple myeloma or lymphoma in a patient using the recombinant antibody-based molecules or the nucleic acid molecules.

Anti-PHF-Tau Antibodies and Uses Thereof

Monoclonal anti-PHF-tau antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof are described. Also described are nucleic acids encoding the antibodies, compositions comprising the antibodies, methods of producing the antibodies, and use of the antibodies for treating or preventing conditions such as tauopathies.

Anti-PHF-Tau Antibodies and Uses Thereof

Monoclonal anti-PHF-tau antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof are described. Also described are nucleic acids encoding the antibodies, compositions comprising the antibodies, methods of producing the antibodies, and use of the antibodies for treating or preventing conditions such as tauopathies.

METHODS FOR TREATING GI SYNDROME AND GRAFT VERSUS HOST DISEASE

We have discovered that administering anti-ceramide antibody treats and prevents an array of diseases mediated by cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTLs)-induced killing and by damage to endothelial microvasculture, including radiation-induced GI syndrome, Graft vs. Host diseases, inflammatory diseases and autoimmune diseases. We have also discovered new anti-ceramide monoclonal antibodies, that have therapeutic use preferably in humanized form to treat or prevent these diseases.

METHODS FOR TREATING GI SYNDROME AND GRAFT VERSUS HOST DISEASE

We have discovered that administering anti-ceramide antibody treats and prevents an array of diseases mediated by cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTLs)-induced killing and by damage to endothelial microvasculture, including radiation-induced GI syndrome, Graft vs. Host diseases, inflammatory diseases and autoimmune diseases. We have also discovered new anti-ceramide monoclonal antibodies, that have therapeutic use preferably in humanized form to treat or prevent these diseases.

ASSESSMENT OF DISEASE RISK FACTORS IN CORRELATION WITH NEU5GC INGESTED IN FOOD

The present invention discloses methods of identifying subject having an increased risk to develop an N-glycolylneu-raminic acid (Neu5Gc) related disease, methods for assessment risk factors related to a consumption of Neu5Gc from food and methods of predicting the likelihood of developing of Neu5Gc related disease or disorder.