Product Candidates definition

Product Candidates means all drug, pharmaceutical, biological or diagnostic products and product candidates being developed, tested, labeled, manufactured, distributed, marketed, sold, stored or otherwise commercialized by or on behalf of any Acquired Company, including the Lead Product Candidate.
Product Candidates means any therapeutic candidate designed, discovered or developed as part of the Collaboration Program that comprises a T-Cell transduced with recombinant viral agent(s) encoding CAR(s) with targeting domain(s) that specifically targets the Target Antigen and optionally encoding additional protein(s) that may modulate the efficacy and safety of such therapeutic candidate. As of the Amendment Date, the Product Candidates include the Lead Product Candidate and the Next Generation Product Candidate.
Product Candidates means biologics, compounds or other products under development, current, active or otherwise, or consideration by the Company or any Company Subsidiary or any of their respective licensees.

Examples of Product Candidates in a sentence

  • The Contingent Payment set forth in Section 2.6(a)(i) is only payable once regardless of the number of different Products, Product Candidates or indications with respect to which any given Contingent Payment Event is achieved.

  • Product Candidates & Other Programs We have several allogeneic, or “off-the-shelf,” cell therapy programs in development: ● OpRegen®, a retinal pigment epithelium (“RPE”) cell replacement therapy currently in a Phase 1/2a multicenter clinical trial for the treatment of advanced dry age-related macular degeneration (“AMD”) with geographic atrophy (“GA”) (also known as atrophic AMD).

  • Vertex will promptly commence and pursue a Development Program with respect to that Development Candidate, at its expense, applying diligent, commercially reasonable efforts to develop Drug Product Candidates into Drug Products, consistent with those used by Vertex for its own compounds of similar potential.

  • Product Candidates Overview and Recent Developments Our product candidates OGX-011, OGX-427 and OGX-225 focus on mechanisms of treatment resistance in cancer patients and are designed to address treatment resistance by blocking the production of specific proteins which we believe promote survival of tumor cells and are over-produced in response to a variety of cancer treatments.

  • Other Product Candidates and Technologies We have historically developed other product candidates and potential product candidates.


More Definitions of Product Candidates

Product Candidates means all drug, pharmaceutical, biological or diagnostic products and product candidates being developed, tested, labeled, manufactured, distributed, marketed, sold, stored or otherwise commercialized by or on behalf of any Acquired Company, including IMMU-132 (Trodelvy), IMMU-130 and IMMU-140.
Product Candidates shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.27(c) of this Agreement.
Product Candidates mean products and product candidates in respect of which an Investigational New Drug submission has been made by the Company or a Company Subsidiary.
Product Candidates means (A) the therapeutic vaccines and other products that the Company (1) currently develops, manufactures, markets, sells or licenses or (2) currently plans to develop, manufacture, market, sell or license in the future and (B) the services that the Company (1) currently provides or (2) currently plans to provide in the future.
Product Candidates means (a) ALTU-237; (b) Oxalate Oxidase; and (c) any other enzyme for which Xxxxxx, its Affiliates or Sublicensees reference data included in the Xxxxxx Know-How in a filing with a Regulatory Authority.
Product Candidates means (a) the investigational endothelin A receptor antagonist known as atrasentan, (b) the investigational humanized immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4) monoclonal antibody known as BION-1301 (zigakibart) and (c) the liver-targeted oral small molecule lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA) inhibitor known as CHK-336.
Product Candidates means APL-1 and APL-2.