Derived Antibody definition

Derived Antibody means any Antibody that (a) is derived from or constitutes a modification of a Project Antibody, including [***], and (b) is [***]. For avoidance of doubt, any Antibody that [***] will be deemed a Derived Antibody, irrespective of origin.
Derived Antibody means any Antibody that is created by or on behalf of Apogee, its Affiliates or its or their licensees and: (a) is derived from or constitutes a modification of a Licensed Antibody, [***], and (b) is [***]. For avoidance of doubt, any Antibody that [***] will be deemed a Derived Antibody, irrespective of origin. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Derived Antibody shall not include (i) [***], or (ii) [***].
Derived Antibody means:

Examples of Derived Antibody in a sentence

  • If a Party becomes aware of any actual or potential claim that the Development, Manufacture or Commercialization of any Project Antibody, Derived Antibody, Product, Multispecific Antibody or Multispecific Product infringes or in the future will infringe the Intellectual Property Rights of any Third Party, such Party will [***] notify the other Parties.

  • If a Party becomes aware of any actual or potential claim that the Development, Manufacture or Commercialization of any Project Antibody, Selected IL-23 Project Antibody, Derived Antibody, Product, Multispecific Antibody or Multispecific Product infringes or in the future will infringe the Intellectual Property Rights of any Third Party, such Party will [***] notify the other Parties.

Related to Derived Antibody

  • Antibody means a molecule or a gene encoding such a molecule comprising or containing one or more immunoglobulin variable domains or parts of such domains or any existing or future fragments, variants, modifications or derivatives thereof.

  • Biological Samples means any physical samples obtained from Study Participants in accordance with the Protocol for the purposes of the Study.

  • Vaccine means a specially prepared antigen which, upon administration to a person, will result in immunity and, specifically for the purposes of this rule, shall mean influenza and pneumococcal vaccines.