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20120309036 | Test Arrangement - The invention relates to an arrangement, comprising a solid carrier and a matrix arranged on the solid carrier, said matrix comprising at least one enzymatically convertible or modifiable molecule and comprising at least one enzyme that can be released by the conversion or modification of the molecule, said enzyme being capable of converting at least one color-changing substrate located in the matrix and/or on the solid carrier. | 12-06-2012 |
20130337484 | METHOD FOR DETECTING A WOUND INFECTION - The present invention relates to a method for detecting a wound infection comprising the steps of: contacting a sample obtained from a wound with at least two substrates for at least two enzymes selected from the group consisting of lysozyme, elastase, cathepsin G and myeloperoxidase, and detecting a wound infection when a conversion of the at least two substrates with said at least two enzymes are determined. | 12-19-2013 |
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20100285010 | TUMOR THERAPY WITH AN ANTI-VEGF ANTIBODY - The present invention provides a method of treating a patient suffering from relapsed HER2 positive cancer with an anti-VEGF antibody during or after treatment with an anti-HER2 antibody. The invention also provides a kit comprising an anti-VEGF antibody. | 11-11-2010 |
20110027190 | COMPOSITION OF A FIRST NON-LABELED MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BINDING TO A TUMOR ANTIGEN AND A NON-CROSS REACTIVE SECOND MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY LABELED WITH A NIR FLUORESCENCE LABEL - This invention relates to a composition of a non-labeled monoclonal antibody binding to a tumor antigen and a second monoclonal antibody labeled with a NIR fluorescence label, binding to the same tumor antigen, wherein the first and second antibody exhibit no cross reactivity. The composition can be used for the treatment of patients suffering of solid tumors which are associated with an overexpression of such a tumor antigen. The invention further relates to a the co-administration of said first and second antibody as wells as to a method of acquiring a NIR fluorescence images of such tumors or the patients suffering from such tumors during the treatment of said patient with such composition. | 02-03-2011 |
20110064736 | TUMOR THERAPY WITH AN ANTIBODY FOR VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR AND AN ANTIBODY FOR HUMAN EPITHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR TYPE 2 - The present invention provides a method of treating a breast cancer disease in a patient who has failed prior treatment with an anti-VEGF antibody, comprising administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of an anti-HER2 antibody while continuing said anti-VEGF antibody therapy. The invention also provides corresponding pharmaceutical kits and pharmaceutical compositions. | 03-17-2011 |
20110223159 | TUMOR THERAPY WITH AN ANTI-VEGF ANTIBODY - The present invention provides a method of treating a patient suffering from relapsed HER2 positive cancer with an anti-VEGF antibody during or after treatment with an anti-HER2 antibody. The invention also provides a kit comprising an anti-VEGF antibody. | 09-15-2011 |
20130183292 | TUMOR THERAPY WITH AN ANTI-VEGF ANTIBODY - The present invention provides a method of treating a patient suffering from relapsed HER2 positive cancer with an anti-VEGF antibody during or after treatment with an anti-HER2 antibody. The invention also provides a kit comprising an anti-VEGF antibody. | 07-18-2013 |
20130323180 | COMPOSITION OF A FIRST NON-LABELED MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BINDING TO A TUMOR ANTIGEN AND A NON-CROSS REACTIVE SECOND MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY LABELED WITH A NIR FLUORESCENCE LABEL - This invention relates to a composition of a non-labeled monoclonal antibody binding to a tumor antigen and a second monoclonal antibody labeled with a NIR fluorescence label, binding to the same tumor antigen, wherein the first and second antibody exhibit no cross reactivity. The composition can be used for the treatment of patients suffering of solid tumors which are associated with an overexpression of such a tumor antigen. The invention further relates to a the co-administration of said first and second antibody as wells as to a method of acquiring a NIR fluorescence images of such tumors or the patients suffering from such tumors during the treatment of said patient with such composition. | 12-05-2013 |