Patents Assigned to RedCell, Canada, Inc.
  • Patent number: 5843440
    Abstract: Novel bifunctional reagents useful in reducing the biological effect of an undesirable blood-borne agent are provided. The reagents comprise conjugates of a first binding member specific for a blood-borne agent having a detrimental biological activity in a mammalina host, such as a growth factor, coagulation factor, enzyme, toxin, drug of abuse, microbe, autoreactive immune cell, infected or tumorous cell, joined to an second binding member specific for an anchor, where the anchor is a long-lived blood component, including cells, such as a erythrocyte, platelet or endothelial cell and serum proteins, such as albumin, ferritin, or steroid binding proteins. These conjugates find therapeutic use by coupling the agent and the blood component and thereby reducing the biological activity or effective concentration of free agent, modulating the volume of distribution of the agent, targeting the agent to sites of enhanced immune response, or facilitating agent clearance from the bloodstream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1998
    Assignee: RedCell Canada, Inc.
    Inventors: Philippe Pouletty, Christine Pouletty
  • Patent number: 5840733
    Abstract: Novel compounds comprising chemically reactive intermediates which can react with available reactive functionalities on blood components to form covalent linkages, where the resulting covalently-bound conjugates are found to have thrombin inhibition activity are provided. Specifically, the thrombin inhibitor compounds of the present invention are derivatives of the known thrombin inhibitor argatroban, which can be covalently linked to chemically reactive functionalities on various blood components. The conjugated thrombin inhibitors thereby have extended lifetimes in the bloodstream, as compared to the unconjugated parent drug, and are, therefore, capable of maintaining thrombin inhibitory activity for extended periods of time as compared to the unconjugated parent drug. Also provided herein are methods for inhibiting thrombin activity in vivo comprising administering to the bloodstream of a mammalian host the novel compounds of the present invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: RedCell, Canada, Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Krantz, Alan M. Ezrin, Yonghong Song