Romain Ollier
20 Papers
98 Citations
Romain Ollier is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein G & Protein A. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Production of T cell retargeting hetero-dimeric immunoglobulins
Stanislas Blein,Romain Ollier,Darko Skegro,Samuel Hou +3 more
- 04 Nov 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe novel hetero-dimeric immunoglobulins or fragments thereof which bind to CD3 and a disease associated antigen, and can be purified to a high degree using a Protein A differential purification technique.
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Purification of hetero-dimeric immunoglobulins
Stanislas Blein,Fabrizio Comper,Romain Ollier,Paul Wassmann +3 more
- 25 Sep 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe novel hetero-dimeric immunoglobulinvariants or fragments thereof, which have reduced or eliminated binding to Protein A, Protein G or both Protein A and Protein G.
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Single-step Protein A and Protein G avidity purification methods to support bispecific antibody discovery and development.
Romain Ollier,Paul Wassmann,Thierry Monney,Christelle Ries Fecourt,Sunitha Gn,Vinu C A,Daniel Ayoub,Cian Stutz,Girish S Gudi,Stanislas Blein +9 more
TL;DR: Two different purification methods that exploit differences in Protein A (PA) or Protein G (PG) avidity between homo- and heterodimers are described and achieved a high level of heterodimer purity as single-step techniques without Hc HD.
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Cd3/cd38 t cell retargeting hetero-dimeric immunoglobulins and methods of their production
Romain Ollier,Samuel Hou,Rami Lissilaa,Darko Skegro,Jonathan Back +4 more
- 03 Nov 2015
TL;DR: The present invention relates to hetero-dimeric immunoglobulins that target both a component of the human CD3 antigen and a component (i.e., human CD38 antigen) and methods of making the same as mentioned in this paper.
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SPLICELECT™: an adaptable cell surface display technology based on alternative splicing allowing the qualitative and quantitative prediction of secreted product at a single-cell level.
Christel Aebischer-Gumy,Pierre Moretti,Romain Ollier,Christelle Ries Fecourt,François Rousseau,Martin Bertschinger +5 more
TL;DR: The correlation of product quantity and quality of the secreted and of membrane-displayed product in combination with the flexibility of the construct with regards to cell surface display/secretion levels make SPLICELECT™ a valuable tool with many potential applications, not limited to industrial cell line development or antibody engineering.
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