ANALOG COMPOUND definition
ANALOG COMPOUND means a chemical compound that (i) exhibits [***] to an identified Active Compound or Targeted Compound, (ii) was discovered or developed using information obtained by screening one or more Active Compounds or Targeted Compounds, or (iii) was [***] from a parent ArQule Compound or Targeted Compound by [***] * CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED [***].
ANALOG COMPOUND means a chemical compound that [*****]. "ArQule Analog Compound" shall mean an Analog Compound developed from an ArQule Compound (as the parent compound) in the course of an optimization program by ArQule or SB as contemplated by this Agreement [*****]. For the avoidance of doubt, a compound is not an ArQule Analog Compound if that compound is acquired, discovered, or developed by or on behalf of SB independent of this Agreement. "SB Analog Compound " means an Analog Compound developed from an SB Compound (as the parent compound) in the course of an optimization program by ArQule or SB as contemplated by this Agreement [*****]. For the avoidance of doubt, a compound is not an SB Analog Compound if that compound is acquired, discovered, or developed by or on behalf of SB independent of this Agreement.
ANALOG COMPOUND means a chemical compound that ***** "ArQule Analog Compound" shall mean an Analog Compound developed from an ArQule Compound (as the parent compound) in the course of an optimization program by ArQule or SB as contemplated by this Agreement ***** For the avoidance of doubt, a compound is not an ArQule Analog Compound if that compound is acquired, discovered, or developed by or on behalf of SB independent of this Agreement. "SB Analog Compound " means an Analog Compound developed from an SB Compound (as the parent compound) in the course of an optimization ***** Confidential Treatment has been requested for the marked portion.
More Definitions of ANALOG COMPOUND
ANALOG COMPOUND means a chemical compound that (i) exhibits significant structural similarity to an initially identified Collaboration Compound, (ii) was discovered or developed using information obtained by screening one or more Collaboration Compounds, or (iii) was structurally derived in one or more steps from a parent Collaboration Compound by a process of modification or partial substitution of at least one component wherein at least one structural feature is retained at each process step.