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AU2001296594A1 — Inhibition of complement c5 activation for the treatment and prevention of delayed xenograft or acute vascular rejection

Assigned to Tanox Inc · Expires 2002-04-22 · 24y expired

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The invention relates to C5 inhibitors, which inhibit type II endothelial cell activation, wherein the inhibition is manifested by the suppression of E-selectin. These inhibitors are useful in treatment of delayed xenograft rejection or acute vascular rejection. The inhibitors in…

USPTO Abstract

The invention relates to C5 inhibitors, which inhibit type II endothelial cell activation, wherein the inhibition is manifested by the suppression of E-selectin. These inhibitors are useful in treatment of delayed xenograft rejection or acute vascular rejection. The inhibitors include antibody molecules, as well as homologues, analogues and modified or derived forms thereof, including immunoglobulin fragments like Fab, F(ab') 2 and Fv, small molecules, including peptides, oligonucleotides, peptidominetics and organic compounds. Examples of monoclonal antibodies, which bind to and inhibit C5, were generated and are designated MAb 137-76 and MAb 137-30.

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Patent number
AU2001296594A1
Jurisdiction
AU
Classification
Expires
2002-04-22
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Tanox Inc
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