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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 08, 2013
Filed:
May. 14, 2012
Yvo Graus, Odijk, NL;
Jacques Himber, Guebwiller, FR;
Miranda Jansen-molenaar, Maarssen, NL;
Dorothee Kling, Kandern, DE;
Erhard Kopetzki, Penzberg, DE;
Paul Parren, Odijk, NL;
Frank Rebers, Utrecht, NL;
Beat Steiner, Domach, CH;
Anne Stern, Penzberg, DE;
Pamela Braemer, Weinheim, DE;
Kay-gunnar Stubenrauch, Penzberg, DE;
Jan Van DE Winkel, Zeist, NL;
Martine Van Vugt, Houten, NL;
Yvo Graus, Odijk, NL;
Jacques Himber, Guebwiller, FR;
Miranda Jansen-Molenaar, Maarssen, NL;
Dorothee Kling, Kandern, DE;
Erhard Kopetzki, Penzberg, DE;
Paul Parren, Odijk, NL;
Frank Rebers, Utrecht, NL;
Beat Steiner, Domach, CH;
Anne Stern, Penzberg, DE;
Pamela Braemer, Weinheim, DE;
Kay-Gunnar Stubenrauch, Penzberg, DE;
Jan van de Winkel, Zeist, NL;
Martine van Vugt, Houten, NL;
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc, Nutley, NJ (US);
Abstract
This invention relates to anti-P-selectin antibodies and, in particular, to anti-P-selectin antibodies and variants thereof that contain an Fc part derived from human origin and do not bind complement factor C1q. These antibodies have new and inventive properties causing a benefit for a patient suffering from critical limb ischemia or peripheral arterial occlusive disease (CLI/PAOD).