Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090137003 | Methods for recombinant manufacturing of anti-RSV antibodies - The invention relates to a method for manufacturing recombinant anti-RSV antibodies and antibody compositions. The method comprises obtaining a collection of cells transfected with a collection of variant nucleic acid sequences, wherein each cell in the collection is transfected with and capable of expressing one distinct anti-RSV antibody. The cells are cultured under suitable conditions for expression of the anti-RSV antibody/antibodies. The nucleic acid sequence is introduced into the cells by transfection with expression vectors, which avoid site-specific integration. The present method is suitable for manufacturing recombinant mono- and polyclonal anti-RSV antibodies for therapeutic uses. | 05-28-2009 |
20100310558 | Method for Linking Sequences of Interest - Multiplex overlap-extension RT-PCR provides an efficient method of linking two or more nucleotide sequences encoding for domains or subunits of a heteromeric protein, in a single reaction. Especially, the linkage of variable region encoding sequences from e.g. immunoglobulins, T cell receptors or B cell receptors is eased with the method of the present invention. This allows for a more efficient way of generating libraries of variable region encoding sequences. The capability to perform the multiplex overlap-extension RT-PCR using template derived from an isolated single cell enables the generation of cognate pair libraries in a high-throughput format. | 12-09-2010 |
20120009623 | Methods for Recombinant Manufacturing of Anti-RSV Antibodies - The invention relates to a method for manufacturing recombinant anti-RSV antibodies and antibody compositions. The method comprises obtaining a collection of cells transfected with a collection of variant nucleic acid sequences, wherein each cell in the collection is transfected with and capable of expressing one distinct anti-RSV antibody. The cells are cultured under suitable conditions for expression of the anti-RSV antibody/antibodies. The nucleic acid sequence is introduced into the cells by transfection with expression vectors, which avoid site-specific integration. The present method is suitable for manufacturing recombinant mono- and polyclonal anti-RSV antibodies for therapeutic uses. | 01-12-2012 |