Boehringer Ingelheim and Xencor Enter into Antibody License and Commercialization Agreement.MONROVIA, Calif. -- Xencor, Inc., a protein and antibody therapeutics therapeutics Treatment and care to combat disease or alleviate pain or injury. Its tools include drugs, surgery, radiation therapy, mechanical devices, diet, and psychiatry. development company, today announced a collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim to optimize optimize - optimisation therapeutic monoclonal antibodies This is a list of monoclonal antibodies, antibodies which are clones of a single parent cell. When used as medications, the generic names end in -mab (see "Nomenclature of monoclonal antibodies"). with improved clinical performance. Boehringer Ingelheim will apply Xencor's proprietary XmAb[TM] technology platform, including proprietary Fc domains, to maximize the efficacy of Boehringer Ingelheim's antibody drug candidates against selected targets of interest. Xencor's XmAb[TM] Fc domains are designed to enhance the therapeutic properties of antibodies including sustained half-life, increased structural stability and greater potency potency /po·ten·cy/ (po´ten-se) 1. the ability of the male to perform coitus. 2. the relationship between the therapeutic effect of a drug and the dose necessary to achieve that effect. 3. . Under the terms of the agreement, Xencor will receive an upfront payment, and is eligible to receive additional license fees, milestones and a royalty payment on any products commercialized by Boehringer Ingelheim that incorporate Xencor's technology. Specific financial terms were not disclosed. "We are pleased to further enhance the value of our XmAb technology platform through this collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim," commented Bassil Dahiyat, Ph.D., Xencor's chief executive officer, "and we look forward to working with our colleagues there to create novel biotherapeutics that work more effectively to address unmet un·met adj. Not satisfied or fulfilled: unmet demands. medical needs." About Xencor Xencor, Inc. engineers superior biotherapeutics using its proprietary Protein Design Automation[R] technology platform and is a leader in the field of antibody Fc engineering to significantly improve antibody potency. The company is internally advancing both XPro[TM] protein therapeutic candidates and XmAb[TM] antibody drug candidates optimized for activity against biologically validated targets. Xencor's product development is led by a protein therapeutic drug candidate, XPro[TM]1595, for the treatment of inflammatory disorders and an antibody candidate, XmAb[TM]2513, for the treatment of Hodgkin's Disease Hodgkin's disease, a type of cancer of the lymphatic system. First identified in 1832 in England by Thomas Hodgkin, it is a type of malignant lymphoma. Incidence peaks in young adults and the elderly. and T-cell lymphoma T-cell lymphoma A malignant proliferation of T cells arising in the skin, diagnosed by detecting rearrangement of the T-cell receptor's β chain; TCLs are often 'driven' by EBV and other viral infections; 90% of all Pts with TCL have extracutaneous involvement . With multiple partners, such as industry leaders Genentech, Roche, Centocor and MedImmune, Xencor is applying its suite of XmAb antibody Fc domains to improve antibody drug candidates for traits such as potency and sustained half-life. Xencor also develops therapeutic protein variants in collaboration with major pharmaceutical partners. For more information, please visit www.xencor.com. |
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