Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Immunoglobulin – antiserum – antibody – or antibody fragment,... – Binds antigen or epitope whose amino acid sequence is...
Reexamination Certificate
2008-06-23
2010-06-29
Woodward, Cherie M (Department: 1647)
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Immunoglobulin, antiserum, antibody, or antibody fragment,...
Binds antigen or epitope whose amino acid sequence is...
C530S387900, C435S007100
Reexamination Certificate
active
07744882
ABSTRACT:
Regulation of sErbB3 isoforms in methods of regulating heregulin activity or ErbB receptor activities is disclosed. Cancer therapeutics and methods of therapeutically treating cancer comprising sErbB3 are also disclosed. Detection of sErbB3 in biological samples for risk assessment and prevention, screening, diagnosis, prognosis, theragnosis, evaluation of responsiveness to treatment, and/or monitoring of disease progression, recurrence, or metastasis of a cancer is disclosed as well. In examples, sErbB3 nucleic acid sequences, polypeptides, molecular probes, and antibodies are useful agents for regulation, expression, detection, and cancer therapeutics related to sErbB3.
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Lee Hak-joo
Maihle Nita J.
Cohen & Grigsby P.C.
Tumor Biology Investment Group, Inc.
Woodward Cherie M
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