Advaxis is a biotechnology company based in North Brunswick [ ] and Princeton [ ], New Jersey which develops Listeria cancer vaccines.
Development and production
Advaxis uses live genetically modified Listeria
monocytogenes to treat cancers, infectious disease and problems of the immune system.
[ ] With a total of over 10 years of innovative work conducted by
Yvonne Paterson, Ph.D., Professor of
Microbiology at the
University of Pennsylvania, discoveries uncovered the unique capabilities of microbe Listeria. The microbe promotes simultaneous stimulatation of every aspect within the
immune system creating a process for coordinating innate, humoral
* and encourages cellular adaptive immune responses in an extremely effective response to existing cancers and other diseases.
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Testing
Advaxis is the exclusive licensee of a patented broadly enabling Listeria platform technology that can elicit effective anti-tumor responses. The leading Advaxis Listeria vaccine candidate,
Lovaxin C, targets
cervical cancer and
head cancer and
neck cancers. Other Listeria vaccines in development target
breast cancer,
ovarian cancer and
lung cancers. Advaxis is entering a Phase I/II
clinical trial.
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Patent
Advaxis in partnership with
Glaxosmithkline laboratories unveloped the information that a non-
haemolytic truncated form of Listeriolysin O Protein ((LLO)), a single
polypeptide protein secreted by the
Gram-positive bacteria Listeria monocytogenes
[ ], when fused to an
antigen enhances a higher level of immunity protection. The joint invention has been patented.
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Notes
Companies based in New Jersey