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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 2017
Filed:
Jun. 22, 2012
Andreas Weihofen, Zurich, CH;
Jan Grimm, Dubendorf, CH;
Christoph Hock, Erlenbach, CH;
Roger Nitsch, Zumikon, CH;
Lihe Su, Reading, MA (US);
Paul Weinreb, Andover, MA (US);
Andreas Weihofen, Zurich, CH;
Jan Grimm, Dubendorf, CH;
Christoph Hock, Erlenbach, CH;
Roger Nitsch, Zumikon, CH;
Lihe Su, Reading, MA (US);
Paul Weinreb, Andover, MA (US);
Biogen International Neuroscience GmbH, Zug, CH;
University of Zürich, Zürich, CH;
Abstract
Provided are anti-human α-synuclein-specific binding molecules, e.g., antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, variants or derivatives thereof, as methods related thereto. Further provided are anti-human α-synuclein binding molecules which bind to specific N-terminal and C-terminal epitopes on human α-synuclein. The binding molecules described herein can be used in pharmaceutical and diagnostic compositions for α-synuclein targeted immunotherapy and diagnosis, respectively.