Patents by Inventor Carsten Corvey
Carsten Corvey has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9884898Abstract: The present disclosure provides hNGAL muteins that bind a pyoverdine family member or pyochelin and can be used in various application including pharmaceutical applications, for example, to inhibit or reduce growth of P. aeruginosa. The present disclosure also concerns methods of making one or more pyoverdine- or pyochelin-binding muteins described herein as well as compositions comprising one or more of such muteins. The present disclosure further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding such muteins and to methods for generation of such muteins and nucleic acid molecules. In addition, the application discloses therapeutic and/or diagnostic uses of these muteins as well as compositions comprising one or more of such muteins.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2017Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: SANOFIInventors: Carsten Corvey, Heike Stump, Jochen Kruip, Bernhard Calandra, Astrid Rey, Nathalie Karst, Michael Mourez, Laurent Fraisse, Christine Rothe, Andrea Allersdorfer, Alexander Wiedenmann, Marlon Hinner, Bradley Lunde, Kristian Jensen, Martin Hülsmeyer
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Publication number: 20180030101Abstract: The present disclosure provides hNGAL muteins that bind a pyoverdine family member or pyochelin and can be used in various application including pharmaceutical applications, for example, to inhibit or reduce growth of P. aeruginosa. The present disclosure also concerns methods of making one or more pyoverdine- or pyochelin-binding muteins described herein as well as compositions comprising one or more of such muteins. The present disclosure further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding such muteins and to methods for generation of such muteins and nucleic acid molecules. In addition, the application discloses therapeutic and/or diagnostic uses of these muteins as well as compositions comprising one or more of such muteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Carsten CORVEY, Heike STUMP, Jochen KRUIP, Bernhard CALANDRA, Astrid REY, Nathalie KARST, Michael MOUREZ, Laurent FRAISSE, Christine ROTHE, Andrea ALLERSDORFER, Alexander WIEDENMANN, Marlon HINNER, Bradley LUNDE, Kristian JENSEN, Martin HÜLSMEYER
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Publication number: 20170320967Abstract: The disclosure provides trispecific and/or trivalent binding proteins comprising four polypeptide chains that form three antigen binding sites that specifically bind one or more target proteins, wherein a first pair of polypeptides forming the binding protein possess dual variable domains having a cross-over orientation and wherein a second pair of polypeptides forming the binding protein possess a single variable domain. The disclosure also provides methods for making trispecific and/or trivalent binding proteins and uses of such binding proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: Zhi-Yong YANG, Gary J. NABEL, Lan WU, Edward SEUNG, Ronnie WEI, Jochen BENINGA, Ercole RAO, Wulf Dirk LEUSCHNER, Christian BEIL, Christian LANGE, Carsten CORVEY
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Publication number: 20170267734Abstract: The present disclosure provides hNGAL muteins that bind a pyoverdine family member or pyochelin and can be used in various application including pharmaceutical applications, for example, to inhibit or reduce growth of P. aeruginosa. The present disclosure also concerns methods of making one or more pyoverdine- or pyochelin-binding muteins described herein as well as compositions comprising one or more of such muteins. The present disclosure further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding such muteins and to methods for generation of such muteins and nucleic acid molecules. In addition, the application discloses therapeutic and/or diagnostic uses of these muteins as well as compositions comprising one or more of such muteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Carsten CORVEY, Heike STUMP, Jochen KRUIP, Bernhard CALANDRA, Astrid REY, Nathalie KARST, Michael MOUREZ, Laurent FRAISSE, Christine ROTHE, Andrea ALLERSDORFER, Alexander WIEDENMANN, Marlon HINNER, Bradley LUNDE, Kristian JENSEN, Martin HÜLSMEYER
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Publication number: 20170029477Abstract: The present invention relates to fusion molecules that have binding specificity for pyoverdine type I, II and III and pyochelin and can be used in various applications, including diagnostic and/or therapeutic applications, for example, to inhibit or reduce growth of P. aeruginosa and/or to prevent or treat P. aeruginosa biofilm infection as well as diseases or disorders associated with P. aeruginosa biofilm infection. The present invention also concerns methods of producing the fusion molecules described herein as well as compositions and kits comprising such fusion molecules. The present invention further relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding the fusion molecules described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Carsten Corvey, Heike Stump, Jochen Kruip, Christian Lange, Ingo Focken, Dorothea Rat, Thomas Stuedemann, Hans-Falk Rasser, Juergen Schaefer, Bernard Calandra, Astrid Rey, Michael Mourez, Laurent Fraisse, Christine Rothe, Andrea Allersdorfer, Alexander Wiedenmann, Marlon Hinner, Bradley Lunde, Kristian Jensen, Martin Hülsmeyer
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Patent number: 9441040Abstract: The present invention discloses novel antibodies that specifically bind to the human platelet membrane protein Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) and their monovalent fragments or derivatives. The antibodies of the invention are antibodies from hybridoma clone 390 and fragment antibodies thereof able to induce a GPVI depletion phenotype. These antibodies and Fab fragments are able to block collagen binding and thus preventing platelet activation by collagen. The invention also relates to hybridoma clones and expression plasmids for the production of disclosed antibodies and Fab fragments. The present invention further refers to the uses of monovalent antibody fragments to manufacture research, diagnostic and immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of thrombosis and other vascular diseases. The invention also concerns a Fab bearing a molecule at the C-terminal extremity, as well as method for prevention of recognition of Fab by antibodies using such modified Fab.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: SanofiInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Francis Blanche, Beatrice Cameron, Carsten Corvey, Tarik Dabdoubi, Christian Engel, Peter Florian, Ingo Focken, Katja Kroll, Jochen Kruip, Christian Lange, Thomas Langer, Martin Lorenz, Vincent Mikol, Ercole Rao, Peter Wonerow
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Publication number: 20160200811Abstract: The invention provides antibody-like binding proteins comprising four polypeptide chains that form four antigen binding sites, wherein each pair of polypeptides forming an antibody-like binding protein possesses dual variable domains having a cross-over orientation. The invention also provides methods for making such antigen-like binding proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: July 14, 2016Inventors: Nicolas Baurin, Christian Beil, Carsten Corvey, Christian Lange, Danxi Li, Vincent Mikol, Anke Steinmetz, Ercole Rao
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Publication number: 20160176970Abstract: The present invention relates to a peptide or peptide complex binding to ?2 integrin, to one or more nucleic acid(s) coding for the peptide or peptide complex, a recombinant cell producing the peptide or peptide complex, a method for producing the peptide or peptide complex, a pharmaceutical composition comprising the peptide or peptide complex or the nucleic acid(s) for use as a medicament, a method for detecting ?2 integrin and a screening method.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Carsten Corvey, Horst Blum, Béatrice Cameron, Tarik Dabdoubi, Stephanie Decary, Nicolas Baurin, David Papin, Christian Lange
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Patent number: 9234039Abstract: The present invention relates to a peptide or peptide complex binding to ?2 integrin, to one or more nucleic acid(s) coding for the peptide or peptide complex, a recombinant cell producing the peptide or peptide complex, a method for producing the peptide or peptide complex, a pharmaceutical composition comprising the peptide or peptide complex or the nucleic acid(s) for use as a medicament, a method for detecting ?2 integrin and a screening method.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: SANOFIInventors: Carsten Corvey, Horst Blum, Béatrice Cameron, Tarik Dabdoubi, Stephanie Decary, Nicolas Baurin, David Papin, Christian Lange
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Patent number: 9221917Abstract: The invention provides antibody-like binding proteins comprising four polypeptide chains that form four antigen binding sites, wherein each pair of polypeptides forming an antibody-like binding protein possesses dual variable domains having a cross-over orientation. The invention also provides methods for making such antigen-like binding proteins.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: SANOFIInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Chirstian Biel, Carsten Corvey, Christian Lange, Danxi Li, Vincent Mikol, Anke Steinmetz, Ercole Rao
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Patent number: 9181349Abstract: The invention provides antibody-like binding proteins comprising four polypeptide chains that form four antigen binding sites, wherein each pair of polypeptides forming an antibody-like binding protein possesses dual variable domains having a cross-over orientation. The invention also provides methods for making such antigen-like binding proteins.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: SANOFIInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Chirstian Biel, Carsten Corvey, Christian Lange, Danxi Li, Vincent Mikol, Anke Steinmetz, Ercole Rao
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Publication number: 20150098939Abstract: The present invention discloses novel antibodies that specifically bind to the human platelet membrane protein Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) and their monovalent fragments or derivatives. The antibodies of the invention are antibodies from hybridoma clone 390 and fragment antibodies thereof able to induce a GPVI depletion phenotype. These antibodies and Fab fragments are able to block collagen binding and thus preventing platelet activation by collagen. The invention also relates to hybridoma clones and expression plasmids for the production of disclosed antibodies and Fab fragments. The present invention further refers to the uses of monovalent antibody fragments to manufacture research, diagnostic and immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of thrombosis and other vascular diseases. The invention also concerns a Fab bearing a molecule at the C-terminal extremity, as well as method for prevention of recognition of Fab by antibodies using such modified Fab.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2014Publication date: April 9, 2015Applicant: SANOFIInventors: Nicolas BAURIN, Francis BLANCHE, Beatrice CAMERON, Carsten CORVEY, Tarik DABDOUBI, Christian ENGEL, Peter FLORIAN, Ingo FOCKEN, Katja KROLL, Jochen KRUIP, Christian LANGE, Thomas LANGER, Martin LORENZ, Vincent MIKOL, Ercole Rao, Peter WONEROW
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Patent number: 8852593Abstract: The present invention discloses novel antibodies that specifically bind to the human platelet membrane protein Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) and their monovalent fragments or derivatives. The antibodies of the invention are antibodies from hybridoma clone 390 and fragment antibodies thereof able to induce a GPVI depletion phenotype. These antibodies and Fab fragments are able to block collagen binding and thus preventing platelet activation by collagen. The invention also relates to hybridoma clones and expression plasmids for the production of disclosed antibodies and Fab fragments. The present invention further refers to the uses of monovalent antibody fragments to manufacture research, diagnostic and immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of thrombosis and other vascular diseases. The invention also concerns a Fab bearing a molecule at the C-terminal extremity, as well as method for prevention of recognition of Fab by antibodies using such modified Fab.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2010Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: SanofiInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Francis Blanche, Beatrice Cameron, Carsten Corvey, Tarik Dabdoubi, Christian Engel, Peter Florian, Ingo Focken, Katja Kroll, Jochen Kruip, Christian Lange, Thomas Langer, Martin Lorenz, Vincent Mikol, Ercole Rao, Peter Wonerow
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Publication number: 20140056895Abstract: The invention provides antibody-like binding proteins comprising four polypeptide chains that form four antigen binding sites, wherein each pair of polypeptides forming an antibody-like binding protein possesses dual variable domains having a cross-over orientation. The invention also provides methods for making such antigen-like binding proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: SANOFIInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Chirstian Biel, Carsten Corvey, Christian Lange, Danxi Li, Vincent Mikol, Anke Steinmetz, Ercole Rao
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Publication number: 20140011238Abstract: The invention provides antibody-like binding proteins comprising four polypeptide chains that form four antigen binding sites, wherein each pair of polypeptides forming an antibody-like binding protein possesses dual variable domains having a cross-over orientation. The invention also provides methods for making such antigen-like binding proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: SANOFIInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Chirstian Biel, Carsten Corvey, Christian Lange, Danxi Li, Vincent Mikol, Anke Steinmetz, Ercole Rao
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Publication number: 20130345404Abstract: The invention provides antibody-like binding proteins comprising four polypeptide chains that form four antigen binding sites, wherein each pair of polypeptides forming an antibody-like binding protein possesses dual variable domains having a cross-over orientation. The invention also provides methods for making such antigen-like binding proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: SANOFIInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Chirstian Biel, Carsten Corvey, Christian Lange, Danxi Li, Vincent Mikol, Anke Steinmetz, Ercole Rao
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Publication number: 20130156786Abstract: The present invention relates to a peptide or peptide complex binding to ?2 integrin, to one or more nucleic acid(s) coding for the peptide or peptide complex, a recombinant cell producing the peptide or peptide complex, a method for producing the peptide or peptide complex, a pharmaceutical composition comprising the peptide or peptide complex or the nucleic acid(s) for use as a medicament, a method for detecting ?2 integrin and a screening method.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: SANOFIInventors: Carsten Corvey, Horst Blum, Béatrice Cameron, Tarik Dabdoubi, Stephanie Decary, Nicolas Baurin, David Papin, Christian Lange
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Publication number: 20120251541Abstract: The invention provides antibody-like binding proteins comprising four polypeptide chains that form four antigen binding sites, wherein each pair of polypeptides forming an antibody-like binding protein possesses dual variable domains having a cross-over orientation. The invention also provides methods for making such antigen-like binding proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: SANOFIInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Christian Beil, Carsten Corvey, Christian Lange, Danxi Li, Vincent Mikol, Anke Steinmetz, Ercole Rao
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Publication number: 20120244152Abstract: The present invention discloses novel antibodies that specifically bind to the human platelet membrane protein Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) and their monovalent fragments or derivatives. The antibodies of the invention are antibodies from hybridoma clone 390 and fragment antibodies thereof able to induce a GPVI depletion pheno-type. These antibodies and Fab fragments are able to block collagen binding and thus preventing platelet activation by collagen. The invention also relates to hybridoma clones and expression plasmids for the production of disclosed antibodies and Fab fragments. The present invention further refers to the uses of monovalent antibody fragments to manufacture research, diagnostic and immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of thrombosis and other vascular diseases. The invention also concerns a Fab bearing a molecule at the C-terminal extremity, as well as method for prevention of recognition of Fab by antibodies using such modified Fab.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: SANOFIInventors: Nicolas Baurin, Francis Blanche, Beatrice Cameron, Carsten Corvey, Tarik Dabdoubi, Christian Engel, Peter Florian, Ingo Focken, Katja Kroll, Jochen Kruip, Christian Lange, Thomas Langer, Martin Lorenz, Vincent Mikol, Ercole Rao, Peter Wonerow