Selexis, CSL enter commercial license agreement for therapeutic antibody

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Selexis SA, a global life science company with technologies for drug discovery, cell line development and scale-up to manufacturing of therapeutic proteins announced today that CSL Limited (ASX:CSL Australia) has entered a commercial license agreement with Selexis for the preclinical development of a therapeutic antibody anticipated to enter Phase I clinical trials in 2012. This commercial license agreement provides CSL with the rights to use a cell line, generated using the Selexis SUREtechnology Platform, for the cGMP production of an undisclosed antibody.

"We are pleased CSL is moving forward with a production cell line generated using the SUREtechnology Platform," said Dr. Igor Fisch, CEO, Selexis SA. "This agreement represents Selexis' commitment to helping our clients bring biologic therapeutic drugs into the clinic. We look forward to continuing to work with CSL."  

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