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Protein Therapeutic Equipment Supplied In Europe
11 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Evox Therapeutics Limited based inOxford, UNITED KINGDOM
Evox’s proprietary protein engineering technology enables loading of protein therapeutics and tissue targeting moieties onto the surfaces of exosomes, which allows targeting and display of therapeutic proteins to an organ of ...
Manufactured by:PsiOxus Therapeutics Ltd. based inAbingdon, UNITED KINGDOM
Two transgenes: Producing a secreted CD40 agonist monoclonal antibody. Currently in clinical trials in the US and UK. ...
Manufactured by:PsiOxus Therapeutics Ltd. based inAbingdon, UNITED KINGDOM
Three transgenes: Producing IL-12, IL-15 and a chemokine. As part of our expanding T-SIGn platform pipeline, this candidate is progressing through its IND enabling activities in readiness for entering clinical ...
Manufactured by:PsiOxus Therapeutics Ltd. based inAbingdon, UNITED KINGDOM
Novel transgene combinations. Our research team are developing a suite of viral vectors with new and innovative transgene ...
Manufactured by:PsiOxus Therapeutics Ltd. based inAbingdon, UNITED KINGDOM
Four transgenes: Producing an anti-FAP bispecific plus cytokines/chemokines. Currently in clinical trials in the US and UK. See our clinical trials page for more information. The aim of this study is to characterise the safety, tolerability and preliminary efficacy of NG-641 in patients with metastatic or advanced epithelial ...
Manufactured by:PsiOxus Therapeutics Ltd. based inAbingdon, UNITED KINGDOM
Three transgenes: Producing membrane bound CD80 and secreted MIP1α and IFNa. As part of our expanding T-SIGn platform pipeline, this candidate is progressing through its IND enabling activities in readiness for entering clinical ...
Manufactured by:Confo Therapeutics based inGhent/Zwijnaarde, BELGIUM
With its unique antibody-based technology, Confo Therapeutics aims to overcome the current limitations of GPCR drug discovery in order to fully realize the potential of GPCRs as drug ...
Manufactured by:Bayer AG based inLeverkusen, GERMANY
Small molecules (SMOLs) have long been in the focus of modern medicine. Over the last century, their advent revolutionized healthcare and improved the lives of patients all over the world. Most of today´s SMOLs exert their function by binding to proteins, thereby modulating their ability to catalyze biochemical reactions. However, a lot of proteins are difficult targets for SMOLs, since ...
Manufactured by:Evox Therapeutics Limited based inOxford, UNITED KINGDOM
The Evox portfolio includes granted and pending applications in the world's major pharmaceutical markets, including USA, Europe, Japan, China as well as various other jurisdictions. In addition to the patent portfolio Evox also safeguards its intellectual property by the maintenance of several trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets which together form broad and deep protection for the ...
Manufactured by:Phyton Biotech Ltd based inDelta, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Phyton Biotech develops and applies sustainable and “green” chemistry manufacturing solutions for phytochemicals using PCF®, serving the Pharmaceutical, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Cosmetic, Agricultural and Food Ingredient ...
Manufactured by:Novo Nordisk Pharmatech A/S based inKøge, DENMARK
Recombinant Insulin (also known as Insulin Human AF) is a recombinant protein consisting of human insulin crystals, a biosynthetic product created using recombinant microbial expression in yeast. As insulin binds to its receptor, it initiates intracellular signalling pathways that regulate cell growth, differentiation, survival and glucose uptake. This promotes cell culture growth and enhances ...
