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- Biolex abstract "Biolex Therapeutics was a biotechnology firm in the Research Triangle of North Carolina that was founded in 1997 and raised $190 million from investors. It filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on July 5, 2012.The company focused on expression of difficult-to-synthesize recombinant proteins in its LEX platform, which used Lemna, a duckweed. The duckweeds are a family of small aquatic plants that can be grown in sterile culture. Biolex developed recombinant DNA technology for efficiently producing pharmaceutical proteins in Lemna. Therapeutic glycosylated proteins, including monoclonal antibodies and interferon (IFN-alpha2b) have been produced using the LEX platform.Biolex acquired Epicyte Pharmaceutical Inc. on May 6, 2004, and acquired LemnaGene SA of Lyon, France in 2005. Biolex was a privately held company, originally backed by Quaker BioVentures, The Trelys Funds, and Polaris Venture Partners. The term "plantibody" is trademarked by Biolex. In May 2012 Biolex announced that it sold the LEX System to Synthon, a Netherlands-based specialty pharmaceutical company. The sale included two preclinical biologics made with the LEX System, BLX-301, a humanized and glyco-optimized anti-CD20 antibody for non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma and other B-cell malignancies and BLX-155, a direct-acting thrombolytic. The financial terms of the sale were not disclosed.".
- Biolex wikiPageExternalLink www.biolex.com.
- Biolex wikiPageExternalLink GeneticEngineering.
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- Biolex wikiPageRevisionID "672765402".
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink B-cell.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink B_cell.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Biotechnology.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink CD20.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biotechnology_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Life_sciences_industry.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pharmaceutical_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Chapter_7,_Title_11,_United_States_Code.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Duckweed.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink File:Biolex_Logo.gif.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Glycosylate.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Glycosylation.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Interferon.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Lemna.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Lemnoideae.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Monoclonal_antibodies.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Monoclonal_antibody.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Non-Hodgkin_lymphoma.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_drug.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Plantibody.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Polaris_Partners.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Polaris_Venture_Partners.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Pre-clinical_development.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Preclinical.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Recombinant_DNA.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Research_Triangle_Park.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Synthon_(company).
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Thrombolysis.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLink Thrombolytic.
- Biolex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biolex".
- Biolex hasPhotoCollection Biolex.
- Biolex wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pharmaceutical_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Biolex wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Biolex subject Category:Biotechnology_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Biolex subject Category:Life_sciences_industry.
- Biolex subject Category:Pharmaceutical_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Biolex hypernym Firm.
- Biolex type Company.
- Biolex type Company.
- Biolex comment "Biolex Therapeutics was a biotechnology firm in the Research Triangle of North Carolina that was founded in 1997 and raised $190 million from investors. It filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on July 5, 2012.The company focused on expression of difficult-to-synthesize recombinant proteins in its LEX platform, which used Lemna, a duckweed. The duckweeds are a family of small aquatic plants that can be grown in sterile culture.".
- Biolex label "Biolex".
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- Biolex sameAs Q4914931.
- Biolex sameAs Q4914931.
- Biolex wasDerivedFrom Biolex?oldid=672765402.
- Biolex homepage www.biolex.com.
- Biolex isPrimaryTopicOf Biolex.