C07K16/36

ANTI-FACTOR IX PADUA ANTIBODIES

Provided herein are anti-Factor IX Padua binding constructs, e.g., antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof. Related polypeptides, conjugates and kits are also provided. The inventions may be used in methods of detecting Factor IX Padua in a sample.

ANTI-FACTOR IX PADUA ANTIBODIES

Provided herein are anti-Factor IX Padua binding constructs, e.g., antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof. Related polypeptides, conjugates and kits are also provided. The inventions may be used in methods of detecting Factor IX Padua in a sample.

Anti-coagulation factor XI antibodies

Antibodies that bind the apple 3 domain of human coagulation Factor XI and inhibit activation of FXI by coagulation factor XIIa as well as activation of FIX by FXIa are described.

Anti-coagulation factor XI antibodies

Antibodies that bind the apple 3 domain of human coagulation Factor XI and inhibit activation of FXI by coagulation factor XIIa as well as activation of FIX by FXIa are described.

Anti-Tissue Factor Antibodies, Antibody-Drug Conjugates, and Related Methods

Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to human tissue factor (TF), anti-TF antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), and compositions comprising the antibodies or ADCs. Also provided herein are methods of making and using the antibodies or ADCs, such as therapeutic and diagnostic methods.

Anti-Tissue Factor Antibodies, Antibody-Drug Conjugates, and Related Methods

Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to human tissue factor (TF), anti-TF antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), and compositions comprising the antibodies or ADCs. Also provided herein are methods of making and using the antibodies or ADCs, such as therapeutic and diagnostic methods.

Protease-based biosensor

A biosensor molecule comprises: a protease amino acid sequence; at least one sensor comprising at least one sensor amino acid sequence which is responsive to at least one target molecule; and an inhibitor of the protease activity of said protease amino acid sequence; wherein the biosensor is switchable from a protease active to a protease inactive state, or from a protease inactive to a protease active state when said sensor responds to said target molecule. The biosensor protease may be a protease of a virus such as a Potyvirus or a Flavivirus wherein the inhibitor is an autoinhibitory peptide derived from the virus. The biosensor may respond to the target molecule allosterically or may be cleaved by a target protease molecule.

Protease-based biosensor

A biosensor molecule comprises: a protease amino acid sequence; at least one sensor comprising at least one sensor amino acid sequence which is responsive to at least one target molecule; and an inhibitor of the protease activity of said protease amino acid sequence; wherein the biosensor is switchable from a protease active to a protease inactive state, or from a protease inactive to a protease active state when said sensor responds to said target molecule. The biosensor protease may be a protease of a virus such as a Potyvirus or a Flavivirus wherein the inhibitor is an autoinhibitory peptide derived from the virus. The biosensor may respond to the target molecule allosterically or may be cleaved by a target protease molecule.

Antibodies capable of binding to the coagulation Factor XI and/or its activated form factor Xia and uses thereof

The present invention relates to antibodies capable of binding to the coagulation Factor XI and/or its activated form factor XIa and methods of use thereof, particularly methods of use as agents inhibiting platelet aggregation and by this inhibits thrombus formation.

Antibodies capable of binding to the coagulation Factor XI and/or its activated form factor Xia and uses thereof

The present invention relates to antibodies capable of binding to the coagulation Factor XI and/or its activated form factor XIa and methods of use thereof, particularly methods of use as agents inhibiting platelet aggregation and by this inhibits thrombus formation.