Domain Antibody definition

Domain Antibody means [*].
Domain Antibody means a polypeptide that is capable of binding to a target, where such polypeptide comprises at least one binding domain, wherein the binding domain is a single variable domain of an antibody or functional fragment thereof.

Examples of Domain Antibody in a sentence

  • Certain inventions, generally characterized as the Llama Single Domain Antibody Phage and disclosed in UC Case No. [***] (“Invention”), are covered by the Technology Rights (as defined in Paragraph 1.14 below) and were made in the course of research at the University of California, San Francisco by [***].

  • The Regents and Surrozen entered into a license agreement effective (UC Control No._-_-_), entitled Option Agreement between The Regents of the University of California and Surrozen for Llama Single Domain Antibody Phage Library under UC Case No. [****] (“Option Agreement”), wherein Surrozen was granted certain rights.

  • Certain inventions, generally characterized as the Llama Single Domain Antibody Phage Library and disclosed in UC Case No. [****] (“Invention”), are covered by the Technology Rights (as defined in Paragraph 1.12 below) and were made in the course of research at the University of California, San Francisco by [****].

Related to Domain Antibody

  • Licensed Antibody means (a) any Licensed Program Antibody and (b) any other Antibody that is a variant, fragment, derivative or other modification of a Licensed Program Antibody, that (i) Targets the Licensed Target, (ii) is made by or on behalf of Celgene or its Affiliates or Sublicensees during the Term in the course of its activities performed under this Agreement (or during the term of the Licensed Program U.S. License Agreement in the course of its activities performed thereunder) and (iii) is claimed (or was claimed in an issued Patent that has subsequently expired) as a composition of matter in a Licensed Program Patent set forth on Schedule 1.46(b), a Prothena Licensed Collaboration Patent set forth on Schedule 1.63, or Joint Program Patent (as defined in the Master Collaboration Agreement) as applicable, or any substitutions, divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, renewals, registrations, confirmations, re-examinations, extensions, supplementary protection certificates and the like of any such Licensed Program Patents, Prothena Licensed Collaboration Patents or Joint Program Patents (as defined in the Master Collaboration Agreement).

  • 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.

  • Licensed Compound means [***].

  • Licensed Compounds means: (a) Research Program Active Compounds; (b) Novartis Active Compounds; (c) salts, hydrates, solvates, esters, metabolites, intermediates, stereoisomers and polymorphs of Research Program Active Compounds or Novartis Active Compounds; and (d) prodrugs of Research Program Active Compounds or Novartis Active Compounds (any of the foregoing, a “Licensed Compound”).

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