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AnaptysBio Announces New Strategic Antibody Discovery
Date:1/6/2012

and stability in parallel.  Simultaneous secretion of antibody variants by the mammalian cells utilized during SHM-XEL also permits incorporation of functional assays in the antibody discovery process.   Key hallmarks of the SHM-XEL platform were recently published by AnaptysBio in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS (2011), 108, 20455-20460).

"Our technology platform provides an integrated approach to antibody discovery using the natural biochemistry of somatic hypermutation in the context of mammalian cells," said Hamza Suria, president and chief executive officer for AnaptysBio. "We will continue to generate differentiated therapeutic candidates for our internal pipeline and under strategic alliances with select pharmaceutical partners."

About AnaptysBio

Founded in 2005, AnaptysBio, Inc. is a privately-held company focused on the generation of antibody therapeutics, and the leader in the use of somatic hypermutation (SHM) for antibody discovery and optimization. SHM is the body's natural process for generating potent antibodies. The Company's SHM-XEL platform couples SHM with mammalian cell display to generate antibodies for therapeutic applications through an iterative process of natural evolution and high-throughput selection under controlled conditions – a process that has been referred to as "naturalizing" antibodies. This versatile platform can be used for both discovery of new antibodies and optimization of existing antibodies to generate candidates with desired properties for therapeutic applications. AnaptysBio has established broad intellectual property around the use of SHM and is currently building a pipeline of novel therapeutic antibody product candidates. Major investors in AnaptysBio include founding investor Avalon Ventures, as well as Alloy Ventures, Frazier Healthcare Ventures, and Novo A/S. For more information, visit www.anapt
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