ImClone Systems, Inc Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090246205 | Inhibition of macrophage-stimulating protein receptor (ron) - The present invention relates to methods for treatment of tumors and other diseases in a mammal comprising administration of antibodies specific for Macrophage-Stimulating Protein Receptor (“MSP-R” or “RON”). The present invention further provides for compositions comprising antibodies or antibody fragments specific for RON, including human antibodies, that inhibit RON activation. | 10-01-2009 |
20090060909 | ANTIBODY ANTAGONISTS OF VE-CADHERIN WITHOUT ADVERSE EFFECTS ON VASCULAR PERMEABILITY - The murine epitope sequence recognized by antibody E4B9 shares 100% homology with human VE-cadherin, so this antibody was examined to determine if it cross-reacts with human VE-cadherin. Western-blot analysis of several VE-cadherin expressing human and murine cells indicated that E4B9 indeed cross-reacts with human VE-cadherin (FIG. | 03-05-2009 |
20090022716 | COMBINATION METHODS OF INHIBITING TUMOR GROWTH WITH A VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST - The present invention provides a method of reducing or inhibiting tumor growth in a mammal comprising treating the mammal with an effective amount of a combination of a VEGF receptor antagonist and radiation, chemotherapy, and/or an additional receptor antagonist. | 01-22-2009 |
20080317750 | ANTIBODY ANTAGONISTS OF VE-CADHERIN WITHOUT ADVERSE EFFECTS ON VASCULAR PERMEABILITY - The murine epitope sequence recognized by antibody E4B9 shares 100% homology with human VE-cadherin, so this antibody was examined to determine if it cross-reacts with human VE-cadherin. Western-blot analysis of several VE-cadherin expressing human and murine cells indicated that E4B9 indeed cross-reacts with human VE-cadherin (FIG. | 12-25-2008 |
20080311121 | ANTIBODY ANTAGONISTS OF VE-CADHERIN WITHOUT ADVERSE EFFECTS ON VASCULAR PERMEABILITY - The murine epitope sequence recognized by antibody E4B9 shares 100% homology with human VE-cadherin, so this antibody was examined to determine if it cross-reacts with human VE-cadherin. Western-blot analysis of several VE-cadherin expressing human and murine cells indicated that E4B9 indeed cross-reacts with human VE-cadherin. ( | 12-18-2008 |