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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 02, 2009
Filed:
Sep. 08, 2006
Roland Beliard, Santes, FR;
Dominique Bourel, La Madeleine, FR;
Amaud Glacet, Gondecourt, FR;
Christophe DE Romeuf, Lambersart, FR;
Nicolas Bihoreau, Orsay, FR;
Emmanuel Nony, Antony, FR;
Roland Beliard, Santes, FR;
Dominique Bourel, La Madeleine, FR;
Amaud Glacet, Gondecourt, FR;
Christophe de Romeuf, Lambersart, FR;
Nicolas Bihoreau, Orsay, FR;
Emmanuel Nony, Antony, FR;
Abstract
The invention concerns a method for obtaining and selecting monoclonal antibodies by an ADDC-type test, said antibodies capable of activating type III Fcy receptors and having a particular glycan structure. The inventive anti-D antibodies can be used for preventing Rhesus isoimmunisation in Rh negative persons, in particular for haemolytic disease in a new-born baby of for uses such as idiopathic thrombocytopenic pupura (ITP).