Ji Li - Thousand Oaks CA, US Wenyan Shen - Thousand Oaks CA, US Hsieng Sen Lu - Westlake Village CA, US William Gleason Richards - Thousand Oaks CA, US
The present invention provides antibodies and immunologically functional fragments thereof that specifically bind Dkk-1 polypeptides. The subject antibodies and fragments bind with high affinity to a conformational epitope located in the carboxy region of the Dkk-1 protein. Methods for preparing such antibodies or fragments thereof as well as physiologically acceptable compositions containing the antibodies or fragments are also provided. Use of the antibodies and fragments to treat various diseases including bone disorders, inflammatory diseases, neurological diseases, ocular diseases, renal diseases, pulmonary diseases and skin diseases are also disclosed.
Ji Li - Thousand Oaks CA, US Wenyan Shen - Wayne PA, US Hsieng Sen Lu - Westlake Village CA, US William Gleason Richards - Thousand Oaks CA, US
Assignee:
Amgen Inc. - Thousand Oaks CA
International Classification:
A61K 39/00 A61K 39/395
US Classification:
4241581, 4241301, 4241331, 4241411, 4241521
Abstract:
The present invention provides antibodies and immunologically functional fragments thereof that specifically bind Dkk-1 polypeptides. The subject antibodies and fragments bind with high affinity to a conformational epitope located in the carboxy region of the Dkk-1 protein. Methods for preparing such antibodies or fragments thereof as well as physiologically acceptable compositions containing the antibodies or fragments are also provided. Use of the antibodies and fragments to treat various diseases including bone disorders, inflammatory diseases, neurological diseases, ocular diseases, renal diseases, pulmonary diseases and skin diseases are also disclosed.
The present invention provides antibodies and immunologically functional fragments thereof that specifically bind Dkk-1 polypeptides. The subject antibodies and fragments bind with high affinity to a conformational epitope located in the carboxy region of the Dkk-1 protein. Methods for preparing such antibodies or fragments thereof as well as physiologically acceptable compositions containing the antibodies or fragments are also provided. Use of the antibodies and fragments to treat various diseases including bone disorders, inflammatory diseases, neurological diseases, ocular diseases, renal diseases, pulmonary diseases and skin diseases are also disclosed.
Base Units, Transmitter Units, Wearable Devices, And Methods Of Continuous Analyte Monitoring
- Basel, CH Igor Y. Gofman - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Cameron M. Young - Tarrytown NY, US Ji Li - Wayne NJ, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00 A61B 5/00 A61B 5/145
Abstract:
A base unit of a wearable device for continuous analyte monitoring includes a cup configured to receive a power source. A first power source contact is at least partially located in the cup and configured to electrically contact a first terminal of the power source in response to the power source being received in the cup. At least one base contact is electrically coupled to the first power source contact, the at least one base contact configured to electrically contact at least one transmitter contact of a transmitter unit in response to the transmitter unit and the base unit being coupled together. Numerous other embodiments are provided.
Methods And Apparatus Configured To Transmit Data In Continuous Analyte Monitors
- Basel, CH Igor Y. Gofman - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Wei Dale Zhang - Dayton NJ, US Ji Li - Wayne NJ, US Christopher A. Dionisio - Butler NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/145 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
In one or more embodiments, a base unit of a wearable device for continuous analyte monitoring may include sensor memory circuitry and a sensor assembly. The sensor memory circuitry stores information (data) of at least one parameter of at least one component of the base unit, such as, e.g., the sensor assembly. The base unit is configured to couple to a transmitter unit of the wearable device and to transfer the information to the transmitter unit. Analyte determinations are made based at least in part on the information. Numerous other embodiments are provided.
Applied Pain Institute LLC 1015 S Mercer Ave, Bloomington, IL 61701 (309)6620088 (phone), (309)6620089 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Capital Univ of Med Scis, Training Ctr of Gen Prac, Beijing City, China Graduated: 1983
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Li graduated from the Capital Univ of Med Scis, Training Ctr of Gen Prac, Beijing City, China in 1983. He works in Bloomington, IL and specializes in Anesthesiology and Pain Management.
LI Ji (1976-1980), LI Huang (1988-1992), Weisheng Wa (1989-1993), Tiebang Wang (1971-1975), Feng He (1999-2003), Yikun Ban (2000-2004), LI An (1991-1995)