ECACC definition
Examples of ECACC in a sentence
Neither Sanger nor ECACC accepts any liability in relation thereto.
Save in the case of death or personal injury resulting from that party’s negligence, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ECACC hereby excludes to the fullest extent permitted by law all liability for any action, claim, proceedings, demands, losses, loss of profit, costs, awards damages and payments made by Recipient that may arise (whether directly or indirectly) in any way whatsoever from the supply of the Cell Lines and their use by Recipient.
A mouse myeloma cell line NS0 (European Collection of Animal Cell Cultures, ECACC number 85110503) was used as the host cell line to express F429 light and heavy chain variable regions (VL and VH) genes in a single expression vector.
C6® CELL LINE or PER.C6® CELL means the cells deposited under ECACC No. 96022940, as described in Exhibit 1.15, as updated by CRUCELL from time to time in accordance with Section 3 below to include additional CELLS deposited following the EFFECTIVE DATE.
C6® CELL LINE or PER.C6® CELL means the cells as deposited under ECACC No. 96022940, and as further described in Exhibit 1.14.
C6® CELL LINE or PER.C6® CELL means the cells as deposited under ECACC No. 96022940, and as further described in Exhibit 1.8.
C6 Cells" shall mean the cells deposited under ECACC No. 96022940, otherwise known as PER.C6.
Cellular experiments The rat cardiomyocyte cell line H9c2 (ECACC, Wiltshire, UK) was used for in vitro assays.
C6® CELL LINE or PER.C6® CELL means the cells deposited under ECACC No. 96022940, as described in Exhibit 1.18, as updated by CRUCELL from time to time in accordance with Section 3 below to include additional CELLS deposited following the EFFECTIVE DATE.