Patents by Inventor Sara Fritzell
Sara Fritzell 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: 11780928Abstract: The present invention provides a bispecific polypeptides, such as bispecific antibodies, comprising a first binding domain capable of specifically binding to a first T cell target, and a second binding domain capable of specifically binding to a second T cell target, wherein the first and second T cell targets are different targets. The invention further provides compositions of said bispecific polypeptides, as well as methods and uses of the same.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: ALLIGATOR BIOSCIENCE ABInventors: Peter Ellmark, Christina Furebring, Per Norlen, Eva Dahlen, Sara Fritzell, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Publication number: 20230295325Abstract: The present invention relates to antibodies (and fragments, variants, fusions and derivatives thereof) with binding specificity for domain 2 of human CD137 which are capable of inhibiting the binding of a reference antibody to human CD137. The antibodies and fragments have utility in the treatment of diseases such as cancer. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions, uses, methods and kits comprising such antibodies.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2022Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Peter Ellmark, Sara Fritzell, Christina Furebring, Jessica Petersson, Anna Sall, Karin Enell Smith, Laura Varas, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Patent number: 11725060Abstract: The present disclosure relates to protein molecules that specifically bind to 5T4 and/or 4-1BB. The molecules may have at least one humanized 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding domain. Such molecules are useful for the treatment of cancer. The protein molecule binding to 5T4 or 4-1BB may have a second binding domain that binds to another target. The molecules may bind both 5T4-expressing cells and a cell-surface molecule expressed by an effector cell to enhance effector cell activation, proliferation, survival and/or effector-cell mediated cytotoxicity. The disclosure also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding polypeptide or protein molecules, nucleic acid molecules encoding these polypeptides and methods of making and using these molecules.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2018Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignees: Aptevo Reserch and Development LLC, Alligator Bioscience ABInventors: David Bienvenue, Gabriela Hernandez-Hoyos, Lynda Misher, Danielle Van Citters, Peter Ellmark, Anna Sall, Christina Furebring, Laura von Schantz, Sara Fritzell, Laura Varas
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Patent number: 11535678Abstract: The present invention relates to antibodies (and fragments, variants, fusions and derivatives thereof) with binding specificity for domain 2 of human CD137 which are capable of inhibiting the binding of a reference antibody to human CD137. The antibodies and fragments have utility in the treatment of diseases such as cancer. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions, uses, methods and kits comprising such antibodies.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2017Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: ALLIGATOR BIOSCIENCE ABInventors: Peter Ellmark, Sara Fritzell, Christina Furebring, Jessica Petersson, Anna Sall, Karin Enell Smith, Laura Varas, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Publication number: 20220213213Abstract: The invention provides bispecific polypeptides comprising a first binding domain, designated B1, which is capable of binding specifically to CD137, and a second binding domain, designated B2, which is capable of specifically binding to a tumour cell-associated antigen. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions of such bispecific polypeptides and uses of the same in medicine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2021Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: Eva DAHLÉN, Peter ELLMARK, Christina FUREBRING, Per NORLÉN, Anna SÄLL, Laura von SCHANTZ, Niina VEITONMÄKI, Laura VARAS, Jessica PETERSSON, Sara FRITZELL
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Patent number: 11312786Abstract: The present disclosure relates to protein molecules that specifically bind to 5T4 and/or 4-1BB. The molecules may have at least one humanized 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding domain. Such molecules are useful for the treatment of cancer. The protein molecule binding to 5T4 or 4-1BB may have a second binding domain that binds to another target. The molecules may bind both 5T4-expressing cells and a cell-surface molecule expressed by an effector cell to enhance effector cell activation, proliferation, survival and/or effector-cell mediated cytotoxicity. The disclosure also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding polypeptide or protein molecules, nucleic acid molecules encoding these polypeptides and methods of making and using these molecules.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignees: Aptevo Research and Development LLC, Alligator Bioscience ABInventors: David Bienvenue, Gabriela Hernandez-Hoyos, Lynda Misher, Danielle Mitchell, Peter Ellmark, Anna Sall, Christina Furebring, Laura von Schantz, Sara Fritzell, Laura Varas
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Publication number: 20210238298Abstract: The present invention provides a bispecific polypeptides, such as bispecific antibodies, comprising a first binding domain capable of specifically binding to a first T cell target, and a second binding domain capable of specifically binding to a second T cell target, wherein the first and second T cell targets are different targets. The invention further provides compositions of said bispecific polypeptides, as well as methods and uses of the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Peter Ellmark, Christina Furebring, Per Norlen, Eva Dahlen, Sara Fritzell, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Patent number: 11008396Abstract: The present invention provides bispecific polypeptides, such as bispecific antibodies, comprising a first binding domain capable of specifically binding to a first T cell target, and a second binding domain capable of specifically binding to a second T cell target, wherein the first and second T cell targets are different targets. The invention further provides compositions of said bispecific polypeptides, as well as methods and uses of the same. The first and/or second T cell target may be selected from the group consisting of OX40, CTLA-4, CD137, CD27, GITR and CD28.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2016Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: ALLIGATOR BIOSCIENCE ABInventors: Peter Ellmark, Christina Furebring, Per Norlen, Eva Dahlen, Sara Fritzell, Niina Veitonmaki, Laura Von Schantz
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Patent number: 10774150Abstract: The present invention provides a bispecific polypeptides, such as bispecific antibodies, comprising a first binding domain capable of specifically binding to a first T cell target, and a second binding domain capable of specifically binding to a second T cell target, wherein the first and second T cell targets are different targets. The invention further provides compositions of said bispecific polypeptides, as well as methods and uses of the same.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2020Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: ALLIGATOR BIOSCIENCE ABInventors: Peter Ellmark, Christina Furebring, Per Norlen, Eva Dahlen, Sara Fritzell, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Publication number: 20200223933Abstract: The present disclosure relates to protein molecules that specifically bind to 5T4 and/or 4-1BB. The molecules may have at least one humanized 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding domain. Such molecules are useful for the treatment of cancer. The protein molecule binding to 5T4 or 4-1BB may have a second binding domain that binds to another target. The molecules may bind both 5T4-expressing cells and a cell-surface molecule expressed by an effector cell to enhance effector cell activation, proliferation, survival and/or effector-cell mediated cytotoxicity. The disclosure also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding polypeptide or protein molecules, nucleic acid molecules encoding these polypeptides and methods of making and using these molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: David Bienvenue, Gabriela Hernandez-Hoyos, Lynda Misher, Danielle Mitchell, Peter Ellmark, Anna Sall, Christina Furebring, Laura von Schantz, Sara Fritzell, Laura Varas
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Patent number: 10689454Abstract: The present invention relates to antibodies (and fragments, variants, fusions and derivatives thereof) with binding specificity for domain 2 of human CD137 which are capable of inhibiting the binding of a reference antibody to human CD137. The antibodies and fragments have utility in the treatment of diseases such as cancer. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions, uses, methods and kits comprising such antibodies.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2019Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: ALLIGATOR BIOSCIENCE ABInventors: Peter Ellmark, Sara Fritzell, Christina Furebring, Jessica Petersson, Anna Sall, Karin Enell Smith, Laura Varas, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Publication number: 20200190208Abstract: The present invention provides a bispecific polypeptides, such as bispecific antibodies, comprising a first binding domain capable of specifically binding to a first T cell target, and a second binding domain capable of specifically binding to a second T cell target, wherein the first and second T cell targets are different targets. The invention further provides compositions of said bispecific polypeptides, as well as methods and uses of the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2020Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventors: Peter Ellmark, Christina Furebring, Per Norlen, Eva Dahlen, Sara Fritzell, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Publication number: 20190382503Abstract: The present disclosure relates to protein molecules that specifically bind to 5T4 and/or 4-1BB. The molecules may have at least one humanized 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding domain. Such molecules are useful for the treatment of cancer. The protein molecule binding to 5T4 or 4-1BB may have a second binding domain that binds to another target. The molecules may bind both 5T4-expressing cells and a cell-surface molecule expressed by an effector cell to enhance effector cell activation, proliferation, survival and/or effector-cell mediated cytotoxicity. The disclosure also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding polypeptide or protein molecules, nucleic acid molecules encoding these polypeptides and methods of making and using these molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: David Bienvenue, Gabriela Hernandez-Hoyos, Lynda Misher, Danielle Mitchell, Peter Ellmark, Anna Sall, Christina Furebring, Laura von Schantz, Sara Fritzell, Laura Varas
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Publication number: 20190352414Abstract: The present invention relates to antibodies (and fragments, variants, fusions and derivatives thereof) with binding specificity for domain 2 of human CD137 which are capable of inhibiting the binding of a reference antibody to human CD137. The antibodies and fragments have utility in the treatment of diseases such as cancer. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions, uses, methods and kits comprising such antibodies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Peter Ellmark, Sara Fritzell, Christina Furebring, Jessica Petersson, Anna Sall, Karin Enell Smith, Laura Varas, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Publication number: 20190352411Abstract: The present invention relates to antibodies (and fragments, variants, fusions and derivatives thereof) with binding specificity for domain 2 of human CD137 which are capable of inhibiting the binding of a reference antibody to human CD137. The antibodies and fragments have utility in the treatment of diseases such as cancer. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions, uses, methods and kits comprising such antibodies.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2017Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Peter Ellmark, Sara Fritzell, Christina Furebring, Jessica Petersson, Anna Sall, Karin Enell Smith, Laura Varas, Laura Von Schantz, Niina Veitonmaki
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Publication number: 20190309084Abstract: The present invention provides multispecific polypeptides, such as bispecific antibodies, comprising a first binding domain capable of specifically binding to GITR, and a second binding domain capable of specifically binding to CTLA-4. The invention further provides compositions of said bispecific polypeptides, as well as methods and uses of the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2017Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Peter Ellmark, Sara Fritzell, Christina Furebring, Anne Kvarnhammar, Mattias Levin, Per Norlen, Eva Nyblom, Niina Veitonmaki, Magnus Winnerstam
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Publication number: 20190169308Abstract: The invention provides bispecific polypeptides comprising a first binding domain, designated B1, which is capable of binding specifically to CD137, and a second binding domain, designated B2, which is capable of specifically binding to a tumour cell-associated antigen. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions of such bispecific polypeptides and uses of the same in medicine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Eva Dahlén, Peter Ellmark, Christina Furebring, Per Norlén, Anna Säll, Laura von Schantz, Niina Veitonmäki, Laura Varas, Jessica Petersson, Sara Fritzell
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Publication number: 20190161555Abstract: The invention provides bispecific polypeptides comprising a first binding domain, designated B1, which is capable of binding specifically to OX40, and a second binding domain, designated B2, which is capable of specifically binding to a tumour cell-associated antigen. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions of such bispecific polypeptides and uses of the same in medicine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2017Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Peter Ellmark, Per Norlen, Jessica Petersson, Sara Fritzell, Eva Dahlen
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Patent number: 10239949Abstract: The present disclosure relates to protein molecules that specifically bind to 5T4 and/or 4-1BB. The molecules may have at least one humanized 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding domain. Such molecules are useful for the treatment of cancer. The protein molecule binding to 5T4 or 4-1BB may have a second binding domain that binds to another target. The molecules may bind both 5T4-expressing cells and a cell-surface molecule expressed by an effector cell to enhance effector cell activation, proliferation, survival and/or effector-cell mediated cytotoxicity. The disclosure also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding polypeptide or protein molecules, nucleic acid molecules encoding these polypeptides and methods of making and using these molecules.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2018Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignees: Aptevo Research and Development, LLC, Alligator Bioscience ABInventors: David Bienvenue, Gabriela Hernandez-Hoyos, Lynda Misher, Danielle Mitchell, Peter Ellmark, Anna Sall, Christina Furebring, Laura von Schantz, Sara Fritzell, Laura Varas
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Publication number: 20190016816Abstract: The present disclosure relates to protein molecules that specifically bind to 5T4 and/or 4-1BB. The molecules may have at least one humanized 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding domain. Such molecules are useful for the treatment of cancer. The protein molecule binding to 5T4 or 4-1BB may have a second binding domain that binds to another target. The molecules may bind both 5T4-expressing cells and a cell-surface molecule expressed by an effector cell to enhance effector cell activation, proliferation, survival and/or effector-cell mediated cytotoxicity. The disclosure also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the 5T4-binding or 4-1BB-binding polypeptide or protein molecules, nucleic acid molecules encoding these polypeptides and methods of making and using these molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventors: David Bienvenue, Gabriela Hernandez-Hoyos, Lynda Misher, Danielle Mitchell, Peter Ellmark, Anna Sall, Christina Furebring, Laura von Schantz, Sara Fritzell, Laura Varas