Related Compound definition

Related Compound means (a) any known prodrug, known metabolite (having similar physiological activity as the Compound), or racemate or other optically active form of the Compound (other than the Compound itself), (b) any free acid form or free base form of the Compound (other than the Compound itself), (c) any compound that is claimed by claim 1 of U.S. Patent No. 6,953,787 and acts primarily as a 5HT2C agonist and has physiological activity similar to the Compound, or (d) any compound that is claimed by International Patent Publication No. WO 2005/003096 (as such claims are published as of the Effective Date).
Related Compound means, with respect to a Compound, any salt, free acid, free base, clathrate, solvate, hydrate, hemihydrates, anhydride, ester, chelate, conformer, congener, crystal form, crystal habit, polymorph, amorphous solid, homolog, isomer, stereoisomer, enantiomer, racemate, prodrug, isotopic or radiolabeled equivalent, metabolite, conjugate, complex or mixture, of such Compound.
Related Compound means (a) any metabolite, prodrug, ester, salt, crystalline polymorph, hydrate or solvate of a Progressed Compound, Product Candidate or Licensed Product; or (b) an analog or Derivative of a Progressed Compound, Product Candidate or Licensed Product.

Examples of Related Compound in a sentence

  • Within ** after receiving such notice and information, SymBio shall notify Onconova in writing whether or not SymBio is interested in negotiating the terms pursuant to which SymBio would obtain a license or right to conduct such activities with respect to such Related Compound in the Licensed Territory.

  • Together with such notice, Onconova shall provide to SymBio all material information in Onconova’s Control regarding such Related Compound and the basis for Onconova’s interest in conducting such activities with respect thereto.

  • Ionis will carry out its drug discovery efforts in accordance with the Development Candidate Identification Plan and in a manner consistent with its internal practices for other gene targets with the goal of identifying the optimal Compound as the Development Candidate and at least one Related Compound as soon as practicable.

  • If during the term of this Agreement, Onconova desires to develop and/or commercialize in the Licensed Territory any product containing a Related Compound (as defined below), either itself or with or through an Affiliate or a Third Party, Onconova shall, prior to the commencement of any such activities in or with respect to the Licensed Territory, notify SymBio in writing of Onconova’s intent to conduct such activities (directly or with or through an Affiliate or a Third Party).

  • We agree.The district court’s finding that the claims reciting the “degrades” term are indefinite follows from the indefinite- ness determination about “impurity A.” This is so because Horizon’s proposed construction for the “degrades” term was “[l]ess than 1% of Impurity A (USP Diclofenac Related Compound A RS) present in a formulation sample after the sample was maintained at 25°C and 60% humidity for 6 months.” J.A. 12, 883.


More Definitions of Related Compound

Related Compound means any **.
Related Compound means [***].
Related Compound means any polymorph, solvate, ester, salt, crystalline form or hydrate of a specified compound.
Related Compound means, with respect to a POC Compound, and the Collaboration Target that it Modulates, all: (i) other Collaboration Compounds that: (a) [*]; and (b) [*]; and (ii) [*] that: (a) [*]; (b) [*]; and (c) [*].
Related Compound means (a) any compound in the chemical scope of [***], or (b) any [***] described in (a); provided however that Related Compound shall not include the Initial Compound or any Reverted Compound.
Related Compound means, with respect to any Collaboration Compound, (a) any metabolite, prodrug, ester, salt, crystalline polymorph, hydrate or solvate of such Collaboration Compound or (b) any Derivative of such Collaboration Compound, in each case that has the same Framework as such Collaboration Compound.
Related Compound means any compound, other than the Compound and Compound Forms, that is covered by U.S. Patent Rights or which, if included in and made, used or sold as products in the United States prior to expiration of the U.S. Patent Rights, would infringe the U.S. Patent Rights.