Last Updated: June 27, 2026

Claims for Patent: 8,779,108


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Summary for Patent: 8,779,108
Title:Targeted binding agents against B7-H1
Abstract:Human monoclonal antibodies directed against B7-H1 and uses of these antibodies in diagnostics and for the treatment of diseases associated with the activity and/or expression of B7-H1 are disclosed. Additionally, hybridomas or other cell lines expressing such antibodies are disclosed.
Inventor(s):Christophe Queva, Michelle Morrow, Scott Hammond, Marat Alimzhanov, John Babcook, Ian Nevin Foltz, Jaspal Singh Kang, Laura Sekirov, Melanie Boyle, Matthieu Chodorge, Ross A. Stewart, Kathleen Ann Mulgrew
Assignee: MedImmune Ltd
Application Number:US13/511,538

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