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US Patent 7820166 Potent T cell modulating molecules

Patent 7820166 was granted and assigned to Micromet on October, 2010 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Micromet
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
78201660
Patent Inventor Names
Antonio Lanzavecchia0
Date of Patent
October 26, 2010
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Patent Application Number
106828450
Date Filed
October 10, 2003
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11834506 Multi-specific binding proteins that bind NKG2D, CD16, and a tumor-associated antigen for activation of natural killer cells and therapeutic uses thereof to treat cancer
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US Patent 11866508 Anti-mesothelin binding proteins
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US Patent 11884733 Antibody variable domains targeting the NKG2D receptor
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US Patent 11939384 Antibody variable domains targeting the NKG2D receptor
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US Patent 11884732 Proteins binding HER2, NKG2D and CD16
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US Patent 12129300 Antibody variable domains targeting the NKG2D receptor
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US Patent 12110611 Conditionally active biological proteins
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US Patent 11753469 Methods of using bispecific CD33 and CD3 binding proteins
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Zachary Skelding
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Patent abstract

The present invention relates to a polypeptide construct comprising at least one CDR3 region, wherein at least one of the at least CDR3 regions comprises at least one substitution in the amino acid sequence YYDDHY (SEQ ID NO.1) and wherein the at least one substitution comprises: in the first position of SEQ ID NO.1 a substitution from Y to H; in the second position of SEQ ID NO. 1 a substitution from Y to S, from Y to N, from Y to F or from Y to H; in third position of SEQ ID NO. 1 a substitution from D to N or from D to E; in the forth position of SEQ ID NO. 1 a substitution from D to Q, from D to A, from D to V, from D to E or from D to G; in the fifth position of SEQ ID NO. 1 a substitution from H to Q, from H to P, from H to Y, from H to R or from H to N; or in the sixth position a substitution from Y to N.

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