| Affitech A/S Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20090175791 | Anti-VEGF Antibody Compositions and Methods - Disclosed are human antibodies that specifically inhibit VEGF binding to only one (VEGFR2) of the two primary VEGF receptors. The antibodies effectively inhibit angiogenesis and induce tumor regression, and yet have improved safety due to their specificity. The present invention thus provides new human antibody-based compositions, methods and combined protocols for treating cancer and other angiogenic diseases. Advantageous immunoconjugate compositions and methods using the new VEGF-specific human antibodies are also provided. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090081190 | Methods for Antibody Library Screening - The present invention provides an improved method of screening a library of molecules to identify or select one or more members thereof which are candidate binding partners for one or more target entities: (a) contacting an expression library with one or more target entities; (b) subjecting said target entities to at least one washing step; (c) separating target entities which have become bound to one or more members of the expression library from unbound members of the expression library by separation through an organic phase, thereby separating candidate binding partners for said target entities from other library members. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090070890 | Product - The invention relates to tumor-specific binding proteins and all uses thereof. In particular, the invention relates to antibodies or antibody fragments specific for antigens or molecules on cancer cells (CD166) and to methods of use thereof. Binding proteins comprising specific heavy and light chain CDRs are disclosed wherein the binding protein shows a measurable or significant binding to breast cancer cell line MDA-MB 231 but shows insignificant or unmeasurable binding to granulocytes or peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs). | 03-12-2009 |
| 20080300140 | Methods for Antibody Library Screening - The present invention provides a method of screening a library of molecules to identify and/or select one or more members thereof which are candidate binding partners for one or more ligands comprising: a) contacting an expression library in solution with one or more ligands; b) capturing ligands which have become bound to one or more members of the expression library onto a solid phase; and c) detecting the presence of a ligand, thereby detecting the presence of one or more members of the expression library which are candidate binding partners for the ligand. | 12-04-2008 |