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based inBrussels, BELGIUM
PRECIRIX® is a clinical-stage biotechnology company dedicated to improving the lives of cancer patients by developing novel targeted radiopharmaceuticals using camelid single domain antibody fragments. The company is advancing its lead product ...
Our lead product candidate, CAM-H2, consists of an HER2-targeting single-domain antibody linked to iodine-131. This targeted radioligand therapy is being developed for the treatment of patients with metastatic HER2-positive cancer indications, such ...
based inGosselies, BELGIUM
SYnAbs was founded in 2015 as a Belgian spin-off of the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL), based on the work of Prof. Hervé Bazin, the inventor of the world's first rat myeloma cell line. SYnAbs' vision is to fill the gap on the marketplace for ...
Transmembrane proteins are probably the most complex and challenging antigens to target with monoclonal antibodies. Indeed, despite their strong presence in the animal kingdom and their implications in many cellular mechanisms, they remain very ...
based inGhent, BELGIUM
ExeVir is a clinical stage company developing single-domain antibody-based therapies that help patients ward off viral infections. Our lead candidate XVR011 is in accelerated development as a COVID-19 ...
XVR011, our lead compound is a potent, broadly neutralising SARS-COV-2 antiviral treatment. XVR011, an enhanced version of VHH72-FC, binds to a highly conserved region on the spikes of SARS-CoV-2, which are essential for the virus to enter the cell. ...
based inMons, BELGIUM
D-tek s.a. is a private Belgian biotechnology company created in 1995 in Mons (40 km from Brussels and less than 1h20 from Paris). The company is located in 1.200 square meters facilities in the Scientific Park Initialis of Mons. The company is ...
The M2 antibodies belong to the group of Anti-Mitochondrial Antibodies (AMA) and are strongly associated with PBC. At least 9 distinct AMA have been identified, which have been classified M1-M9 according to their antigen specificity and disease ...
