Inclacumab
| Monoclonal antibody | |
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| Type | Whole antibody |
| Source | Human |
| Target | selectin P |
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| Other names | LC1004-002 |
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| Formula | C6452H9930N1730O2024S42 |
| Molar mass | 145465.02 g·mol−1 |
Inclacumab (also known as LC-1004-002, RO4905417, and PF-07940370) is an investigational monoclonal antibody originally developed by Roche for cardiovascular disease and later acquired by Global Blood Therapeutics (GBT), which was subsequently acquired by Pfizer in 2022 for $5.4 billion. It is a fully human monoclonal antibody against P-selectin being developed primarily for the treatment of sickle cell disease with vaso-occlusive crises.