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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 19, 2016
Filed:
Jan. 24, 2006
Ruth Franks, Cambridge, GB;
Andrew Grier Buchanan, Cambridge, GB;
Albert George Thom, Cambridge, GB;
Fraser Ewing Welsh, Cambridge, GB;
Philip Antony Bland-ward, Cambridge, GB;
Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Cambridge, GB;
Carl Anthony Matthews, Cambridge, GB;
Celia Patricia Hart, Cambridge, GB;
Jon Eric Hawkinson, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Ruth Franks, Cambridge, GB;
Andrew Grier Buchanan, Cambridge, GB;
Albert George Thom, Cambridge, GB;
Fraser Ewing Welsh, Cambridge, GB;
Philip Antony Bland-Ward, Cambridge, GB;
Matthew Alexander Sleeman, Cambridge, GB;
Carl Anthony Matthews, Cambridge, GB;
Celia Patricia Hart, Cambridge, GB;
Jon Eric Hawkinson, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Elan Pharma International Limited, Athlone, IE;
MedImmune Limited, Cambridge, GB;
Abstract
Specific binding members for Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), in particular anti-NGF antibody molecules, especially human antibody molecules, and especially those that neutralize NGF activity. Methods for using anti-NGF antibody molecules in diagnosis or treatment of NGF related disorders, including pain, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pulmonary fibrosis, other diseases of airway inflammation, diabetic neuropathy, cardiac arrhythmias, HIV, arthritis, psoriasis and cancer.