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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2013
Filed:
Feb. 06, 2012
Daniela Kelm, Steinheim am der Murr, DE;
Peter Altevogt, Nekargemund, DE;
Gerhard Moldenhauer, Heidelberg, DE;
Frank Brietling, Heidelberg, DE;
Achim Krueger, Munich, DE;
Silke Wolterink, Weinheim, DE;
Sandra Luettgau, Schongau, DE;
Ulrich Moebius, Gauting, DE;
Yi LI, Wantage, GB;
Susanne Sebens, Kiel, DE;
Heiner Schaefer, Kiel, DE;
Daniela Kelm, Steinheim am der Murr, DE;
Peter Altevogt, Nekargemund, DE;
Gerhard Moldenhauer, Heidelberg, DE;
Frank Brietling, Heidelberg, DE;
Achim Krueger, Munich, DE;
Silke Wolterink, Weinheim, DE;
Sandra Luettgau, Schongau, DE;
Ulrich Moebius, Gauting, DE;
Yi Li, Wantage, GB;
Susanne Sebens, Kiel, DE;
Heiner Schaefer, Kiel, DE;
Deutsches krebsforschungszentrum Stiftung des Offentlichen Rechts, Heidelberg, DE;
Medigene AG, Martinsried, DE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to the anti-L1 monoclonal antibody 9.3 as well as to related antibodies or binding molecules and well as to the uses thereof, especially in tumor treatment.