Abstract:
The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind CD3. The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind PSMA. The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind CD3 and PSMA. The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind IL1RAP. The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind CD33. The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind CD3 and IL1RAP. The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind CD3 and CD33. The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind TMEFF2. The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind CD3 and TMEFF2. The present invention relates to fragments of the antibodies, polynucleotides encoding the antibodies or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the same.
Abstract:
Provided herein are isolated CD3×PSMA-bispecific antigen-binding molecules or bispecific antigen-binding fragment thereof wherein a FN3 domain specifically binds human prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) and a second antigen-binding site immunospecifically binds CD3. Also described are fusion proteins and related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided fusion proteins and, cells expressing the provided fusion proteins. In addition, methods of using the provided isolated CD3×PSMA-bispecific antigen-binding molecules or bispecific antigen-binding fragment thereof are described.
Abstract:
Anti-CD33 antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof and anti-CD33/anti-CD3 bispecific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof are described. Also described are nucleic acids encoding the antibodies, compositions comprising the antibodies, methods of producing the antibodies, and methods of using the antibodies for treating or preventing diseases, such as cancer.
Abstract:
Anti-CD33 antibodies and antigen-binding fragments thereof and anti-CD33/anti-CD3 bispecific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof are described. Also described are nucleic acids encoding the antibodies, compositions comprising the antibodies, methods of producing the antibodies, and methods of using the antibodies for treating or preventing diseases, such as cancer.