ADC definition

ADC means the Australian Disputes Centre Limited.
ADC or “Antibody-Drug Conjugate” means an Antibody that is linked to a cytotoxic compound and that contains, uses, is made using or is otherwise based on SGI Technology.
ADC means average daily census and is calculated by:

Examples of ADC in a sentence

  • The mediator will be an independent person agreed between the parties from a panel suggested by the President of the ADC or, failing agreement, a mediator will be appointed by the President of the ADC.

  • ADC are allowable costs incurred for implementing and carrying out eligible CDBG activities.

  • Meanwhile the ADC based PN device agreed better with the CVS result for tests producing lower PN.

  • Mediation If the Dispute is not settled within five (5) Business Days of the meeting stipulated in clause 15.1, the parties will submit the Dispute to mediation administered by the ADC.

  • Summary statistics of intact ADC, total Ab, DM4 and S-methyl DM4 concentration data by time will be presented • Immunogenicity is defined as the presence of ADA to MIRV.


More Definitions of ADC

ADC means a compound that incorporates, is comprised of or is otherwise derived from an Antibody conjugated to a Payload using a Linker, other than a PDC.
ADC means any Antibody or Control Antibody that incorporates or uses Drug Conjugation Technology.
ADC means an Antibody conjugated to a Payload using a Linker, other than a PDC.
ADC means antibody-drug conjugate.
ADC means an Antibody Directed to a Target that is conjugated to either (a) a Cytotoxic Compound [***] or (b) a Payload [***].
ADC means Access Deficit Charge.
ADC means a compound that incorporates, is comprised of or is otherwise derived from an Antibody (or other cell-binding moiety) conjugated to a Payload using a Linker, other than a PDC.