Royal DSM N.V. and Dutch biotechnology company Crucell N.V. (Euronext, NASDAQ:
CRXL; Swiss Exchange: CRX) today announced a non-exclusive PER.C6® research
licensing agreement with Moscow, Russia-based Masterclone. Masterclone will
use Crucell’s technology to develop an undisclosed antibody. No financial
details to be disclosed.
About the PER.C6® Technology Platform
Crucell's and DSM’s
PER.C6® technology platform has been developed for the large-scale manufacture
of biopharmaceutical products including vaccines. Compared to conventional
production technologies, the strengths of the PER.C6® technology lie in its
excellent safety profile, scalability and productivity under serum-free
culture conditions.
About Crucell
Crucell N.V. (Euronext, NASDAQ: CRXL; Swiss
Exchange: CRX) is a biotechnology company focused on research, development and
worldwide marketing of vaccines and antibodies that prevent and treat
infectious diseases. Its vaccines are sold in public and private markets
worldwide. Crucell’s core portfolio includes a vaccine against hepatitis B, a
fully-liquid vaccine against five important childhood diseases, and a
virosome-adjuvanted vaccine against influenza. Crucell also markets travel
vaccines, such as the only oral anti-typhoid vaccine, an oral cholera vaccine
and the only aluminum-free hepatitis A vaccine on the market. The Company has
a broad development pipeline, with several Crucell products based on its
unique PER.C6® production technology. The Company licenses this and other
technologies to the biopharmaceutical industry. Important partners and
licensees include DSM Biologics, sanofi aventis, GSK and Merck & Co. Crucell
is headquartered in Leiden (the Netherlands), with subsidiaries in
Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Korea and the US. The Company employs over
a 1000 people. For more information, please visit www.crucell.com.