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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 01, 2010
Filed:
Jun. 03, 2005
Bernard Mach, Chambésy, CH;
Yann Dean, Viry, FR;
Marie Kosco-vilbois, Minzier, FR;
Greg Elson, Collonges sous Saleve, FR;
Nicolas Fischer, Geneva, CH;
Olivier Leger, St. Sixt, FR;
Bernard Mach, Chambésy, CH;
Yann Dean, Viry, FR;
Marie Kosco-Vilbois, Minzier, FR;
Greg Elson, Collonges sous Saleve, FR;
Nicolas Fischer, Geneva, CH;
Olivier Leger, St. Sixt, FR;
Novimmune S.A., Geneva, CH;
Abstract
The present invention is related to antibodies directed to the antigen CD3 and uses of such antibodies. In particular, the present invention provides fully human monoclonal antibodies directed to CD3. Nucleotide sequences encoding, and amino acid sequences comprising, heavy and light chain immunoglobulin molecules, particularly sequences corresponding to contiguous heavy and light chain sequences spanning the framework regions and/or complementarity determining regions (CDR's), specifically from FR1 through FR4 or CDR1 through CDR3, are provided. Hybridomas or other cell lines expressing such immunoglobulin molecules and monoclonal antibodies are also provided.