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EU record number Title Company / Sponsor Treated organism Genetic modification
Only notified under the "contained use" procedure. Dossier submitted on 14/10/2015. A phase II, single-arm, multi-center trial to determine the efficacy and safety of CTL019 in pediatric patients with relapsed and refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia Novartis Pharma Services AG Humans Chimeric antigen receptor against CD19
B/BE/11/V3 Evaluation of the safety and efficacy of the vaccine PB-116 in the control of porcine pleuropneumonia caused by Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Laboratorios Hipra S.A. pigs no new genes but deletion of a segment of gene A from which depends the haemolytic activity of the pathogen
Only notified under the "contained use" procedure. Dossier submitted on 05/07/2005. A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating the efficacy of Biobypass (ADGVVEGF121.10NH) delivered by NOGATM-guided/MYOSTARTM catheter in "no option" patients with class II-IV stable angina GenVec, Inc. Humans human VEGF121
B/BE/00/V15 Development of a combined vaccine against equine influenza and tetanus. Experiment outside containment (clinical trial) for the study of the safety and efficacy of an intramuscular administration of recombinant canarypoxvirus expressing equine influenza v Merial Horses haemagglutinin gene from equine influenza virus A2/Kentucky/94 or equine influenza virus A2/Newmarket/2/93
B/BE/99/VW8 Development of a combined live vaccine against feline leukemia. Experiment outside containment (clinical trial) for the study of the safety of a sucutaneous administration of a recombinant canarypoxvirus expressing FELV genes. Merial cats env and gag genes of the type A virus of feline leukemia (FELV)
B/BE/97/VW9 Development of a live vaccine against feline leukemia. Experiment outside containment (clinical trial) for the study of the safety of a subcutaneous administration of a recombinant canarypoxvirus expressing FELV genes. Merial cats env and gag genes of the type A virus of feline leukemia (FELV)