or
Bookmark and Share
Human-human hybridomas for neoplasms
   
Document Number
US Patent 5286647
Issued Date
February 15, 1994
Link
Map
Abstract
Novel hybridomas, human monoclonal antibodies and their uses are provided. The antibodies distinguish a human neoplastic cell from a normal cell of the same tissue type. The monoclonal antibodies find use in therapy and diagnosis, both in vitro and in vivo.
Tags:
Description:
Amusing 0%
Clever 0%
Complex 0%
Efficient 0%
Historic 0%
Important 0%
Innovative 0%
Interesting 0%
Practical 0%
Simple 0%
Number of Claims:
7
Comments:
no comments yet
Owner
Published
February 15, 1994
Application Number
07/113,212
Filed
October 23, 1987
US Classification
435/344   424/142.1 424/155.1 424/808 435/70.21 436/519 436/548 436/64 436/813 514/2 530/388.15 530/388.8 530/809 530/865
Int'l Classification
C07K   16/30   (20060101)   C07K   16/18   (20060101)   A61K   47/48   (20060101)   A61K   51/02   (20060101)   A61K   51/10   (20060101)   A61K   38/00   (20060101)  
Assistant Examiner
Parent Case
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No. 573,974 filed Feb. 21, 1984, which application is incorporated herein by reference, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 465,081 filed Feb. 9, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,618,577 issued Oct. 21, 1986. Application Ser. No. 573,974 was filed as PCT Application US83/00781 on May 20, 1983.
Priority Data
May 21, 1982 [JP] 57-84843
USPTO Field of Search
530/387   530/809   435/70.21   435/240.26   435/240.27   435/172.2   424/85.8   436/548   436/64   436/519   436/813   514/2  
Related Patents
7446178 - Antibodies that recognize hyperproliferative cells and methods of making and using same - Owned by Shantha West, Inc. (San Diego, CA)

The invention relates to antibodies that bind to antigens, such as antigens associated with hyperproliferating cells, and methods of treating hyperproliferative disorders. The invention antibodies are useful for treating hyperproliferative disorders, such as neoplasia.

5589573 - Amino acid sequences of anti-idiotypic antibodies against anti-cancer human monoclonal antibody, and DNA base sequences encoding those sequences - Owned by Yoshihide Hagiwara (Takarazuka,JP)

Amino acid sequences of the H chain and L chain variable regions of mouse monoclonal antibodies Idio 3, Idio 17, Idio 20, Idio 27 and Idio 33 against idiotypes of a cancer cell antigen-specific human immunoglobulin CLN/IgG produced by a human/human fused cell strain CLN/SUZ H11, and base sequences of the genes of the variable regions are disclosed. The above amino acid sequences and the base sequences are useful in medical and pharmaceutical fields such as prophylaxis, treatment and/or diagnosis of human diseases, and/or in pharmacological and/or biochemical fields, etc. such as biochemical reagents, and reagents for purification of biomacromolecules.

6090924 - Human-Human CLNH5-specific antibodies - Owned by The Regents of the University of California (Oakland, CA)

CLNH5-specific hybridomas, human monoclonal antibodies and their uses are provided. The antibodies distinguish a human neoplastic cell from a normal cell of the same tissue type. The monoclonal antibodies find use in therapy and diagnosis, both in vitro and in vivo.

6713610 - Human antibodies derived from immunized xenomice

Fully human antibodies against a specific antigen can be prepared by administering the antigen to a transgenic animal which has been modified to produce such antibodies in response to antigenic challenge, but whose endogenous loci have been disabled. Various subsequent manipulations can be performed to obtain either antibodies per se or analogs thereof.

6051387 - Methods of determining the presence of a neoplasm with CLNH5- and CLNH11-specific antibodies - Owned by The Regents of the University of California (Oakland, CA)

CLNH5 and CLNH11-specific hybridomas, human monoclonal antibodies and their uses are provided. The antibodies distinguish a human neoplastic cell from a normal cell of the same tissue type. The monoclonal antibodies find use in therapy and diagnosis, both in vitro and in vivo.

Claims
Description
About| FAQs| Terms & Disclaimer| Link to Us| Contact Us