Lymphoid Cell definition

Lymphoid Cell means lymphoid stem cell (e.g., any cell capable of generating cells solely of lymphoid lineage) and any cell derived therefrom, including but not limited to, the subcortical thymocyte, cortical thymocyte, medullary thymocyte, lymphocyte, B-cell, plasma cell, immunoblast, lymphoplasmacytoid cell and the NK-cell.

Examples of Lymphoid Cell in a sentence

  • Retinoic Acid Differentially Regulates the Migration of Innate Lymphoid Cell Subsets to the Gut.

  • Things are confusing and people are frustrated” (personal communication, June 14, 2011).

  • During the Second Option Period, RPR ---------------------------------- shall continue to conduct further due diligence investigation concerning ABI, the CPS, and the potential use of the CPS for Lymphoid Cell Applications.

  • On the date hereof, ABI and RPR shall execute the License Agreement, pursuant to which ABI shall grant RPR a worldwide, exclusive license under certain ABI intellectual property rights to the CPS for Lymphoid Cell Applications, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the License Agreement.

  • During the First Option Period, ABI shall not discuss with a ---------- third party any sale or license of any intellectual property or distribution, marketing, promotion or manufacturing rights owned or licensed to ABI relating to the use of any ABI device or technology for Lymphoid Cell Applications, except for discussions directly related to the sale of substantially all of the assets of ABI to, or a merger of ABI with, a third party.

  • During this First Option Period, RPR ---------------------------------- shall continue to conduct further due diligence investigation concerning ABI, the CPS, and the potential use of the CPS for Lymphoid Cell Applications.

  • During the Second Option Period, ABI shall not discuss with ---------- a third party any sale or license of any intellectual property or distribution, marketing, promotion or manufacturing rights owned or licensed to ABI relating to the use of any ABI device or technology for Lymphoid Cell Applications, except for discussions directly related to the sale of substantially all of the assets of ABI to, or a merger of ABI with, a third party.

  • On or prior to the date hereof, ABI and Cobe have amended the Cobe Distribution Agreement to delete from Section 2.01(d) thereof the provisions which permit Cobe to sell the Products (as such term is defined in the Cobe Distribution Agreement) to its Affiliates (as such term is defined in the Cobe Distribution Agreement) for Lymphoid Cell Applications.

  • Critical Roles of Balanced Innate Lymphoid Cell Subsets in Intestinal Homeostasis, Chronic Inflammation, and Cancer.

  • Except as permitted by Sections 2.6, 4.3.2, 5 or 6 --------------- hereof, ABI shall not grant any rights to any third party, and ABI shall not exercise any rights for itself (other than pursuant to the Supply Agreement), to use, license, lease, make, import, market, distribute, promote, sell and/or have sold any CPS for Lymphoid Cell Applications.

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  • Opioid means a drug that produces an agonist effect on opioid receptors and is indicated or used for the treatment of pain.

  • Cannabinoid means any of the chemical compounds that are the active constituents of marijuana.

  • Cannabinoid edible means food or potable liquid into which a cannabinoid concentrate, cannabinoid extract or dried marijuana leaves or flowers have been incorporated.

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  • Antibody means a molecule comprising or containing one or more immunoglobulin variable domains or any fragments, derivatives, variants or modifications thereof that bind to the same antigen.

  • Bioassay means the determination of kinds, quantities or concentrations and, in some cases, the locations of radioactive material in the human body, whether by direct measurement, in vivo counting, or by analysis and evaluation of materials excreted or removed from the human body. For purposes of these rules, “radiobioassay” is an equivalent term.

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  • Anaerobic digester means a liquid manure storage area that is constructed with the intent to capture and combust gas emissions resulting from the digestion of waste by microbes in anaerobic conditions. An anaerobic digester is a LMSA and is required to comply with all requirements applicable to LMSAs. Requirements specific to anaerobic digesters will be noted when applicable.

  • STEM means science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  • HBV means hepatitis B virus.

  • HIV means human immunodeficiency virus.

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