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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 09, 2015
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2010
Birgit Bramlage, Kulmbach, DE;
Ulrich Brinkmann, Weilheim, DE;
Rebecca Croasdale, Antdorf, DE;
Simone Dill, Kulmbach, DE;
Wilma Dormeyer, Munich, DE;
Guy Georges, Habach, DE;
Michael Grote, Mainleus, DE;
Alexander Haas, Munich, DE;
Eike Hoffmann, Seefeld, DE;
Ludger Markus Ickenstein, Kulmbach, DE;
Kerstin Jahn-hofmann, Neu-Isenburg, DE;
Matthias John, Hallstadt, DE;
Silke Metz, Bad Toelz, DE;
Olaf Mundigl, Weilheim, DE;
Werner Scheuer, Penzberg, DE;
Jan Olaf Stracke, Munich, DE;
Birgit Bramlage, Kulmbach, DE;
Ulrich Brinkmann, Weilheim, DE;
Rebecca Croasdale, Antdorf, DE;
Simone Dill, Kulmbach, DE;
Wilma Dormeyer, Munich, DE;
Guy Georges, Habach, DE;
Michael Grote, Mainleus, DE;
Alexander Haas, Munich, DE;
Eike Hoffmann, Seefeld, DE;
Ludger Markus Ickenstein, Kulmbach, DE;
Kerstin Jahn-Hofmann, Neu-Isenburg, DE;
Matthias John, Hallstadt, DE;
Silke Metz, Bad Toelz, DE;
Olaf Mundigl, Weilheim, DE;
Werner Scheuer, Penzberg, DE;
Jan Olaf Stracke, Munich, DE;
Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., Little Falls, NJ (US);
Abstract
This invention relates to bispecific antibodies and antibody fragments against a target protein and a hapten, wherein the hapten is PEG or biotin, most preferably digoxigenin, methods for their production, their use as a delivery platform for therapeutic or diagnostic agents, pharmaceutical compositions containing said antibodies, and uses thereof.