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Assignee: Arana Therapeutics Limited


Location: Macquarie Park, AU
No. of patents: 5

NumberTitleIssue Date
7605233Tumour necrosis factor binding ligands
The present invention relates to ligands which bind to human tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF) in a manner such that upon binding of these ligands to TNF the biological activity of TNF is modified. In preferred forms the ligand binds to TNF in a manner such that th...
10/20/2009
7553641Tumour necrosis factor binding ligands
The present invention relates to cell lines that produce ligands that bind to human tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF) in a manner such that upon binding of these ligands to TNF the biological activity of TNF is modified. In preferred forms cell lines produce ligands...
06/30/2009
7544782Tumour necrosis factor binding ligands
The present invention relates to ligands which bind to human tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF) in a manner such that upon binding of these ligands to TNF the biological activity of TNF is modified. In preferred forms the ligand binds to TNF in a manner such that the...
06/09/2009
7528237Tumour necrosis factor binding ligands
The present invention relates to ligands that bind to human tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF) in a manner such that upon binding of these ligands to TNF the biological activity of TNF is modified. In preferred forms the ligand binds to TNF in a manner such that the...
05/05/2009
7517963Tumour necrosis factor binding ligands
The present invention relates to ligands which bind to human tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF) in a manner such that upon binding of these ligands to TNF the biological activity of TNF is modified. In preferred forms the ligand binds to TNF in a manner such that the...
04/14/2009
 
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