Immunoglobulin definition

Immunoglobulin means any molecule, including without limitation, full immunoglobulin molecules (e.g., IgG, IgM, IgE, IgA and IgD molecules) and ScFv, Fv and Fab molecules, that has an amino acid sequence by virtue of which it specifically interacts with an antigen and wherein that amino acid sequence consists essentially of a functionally operating region of an antibody variable region including, without limitation, any naturally occurring or recombinant form of such a molecule.
Immunoglobulin means any molecule, including without limitation whole length immunoglobulin molecules (e.g., IgG, IgM, IgE, IgA and IgD molecules) and ScFv, Fv and Fab molecules, that has an amino acid sequence by virtue of which it specifically interacts with an antigen and wherein that amino acid sequence consists essentially of a functionally operating region of an antibody variable region, including without limitation any naturally occurring or recombinant form of such a molecule.
Immunoglobulin means any molecule that has an amino acid sequence by virtue of which it specifically interacts with an antigen and wherein any chains of the molecule contain a functionally operating region of an antibody variable region including, without limitation, any naturally occurring or recombinant form of such a molecule.

Examples of Immunoglobulin in a sentence

  • Immunoglobulin E and non-Immunoglobulin E mediated allergies to multiple food proteins; 2.

  • Under the license agreement with XOMA: • AFFIMED cannot provide evolution or phage display services or transfer related Immunoglobulin information to you without first showing you a redacted copy of its license from XOMA and this notice.

  • Coli, solely on its own behalf, clinical and commercial supplies of any Immunoglobulin discovered or isolated exclusively by AFFIMED or by AFFIMED on behalf of an AFFIMED Collaborator and as to which AFFIMED pays the amounts, including royalties on Net Sales, due under Article 3.

  • Upon receipt of such written notice, XOMA shall, pursuant to its then most current standard non-economic terms, grant the applicable license, unless (i) such Immunoglobulin or target is the subject of an exclusive license granted by XOMA to a Third Party or (ii) XOMA has contemporaneous written proof of a bona fide development program with respect to any Immunoglobulin binding to the same target as the Immunoglobulin as to which the request for license grant has been made.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, nothing herein is intended to prevent XOMA from transferring any Immunoglobulin or any product containing or comprising an Immunoglobulin to a Development Partner of XOMA or a Third Party working on behalf of XOMA or a Development Partner of XOMA to make, have made, use, sell, have sold and import products, provided that the use of such Immunoglobulin or product by the Development Partner or Third Party does not infringe a Valid Claim of the DYAX Patent Rights.

  • XOMA covenants that it shall not initiate any action asserting a claim of infringement under the XOMA Patent Rights against CAT or any CAT Collaborator solely to the extent reasonably necessary to permit the authorized use of Licensed Antibody Phage Display Materials, Licensed Immunoglobulins or Licensed Immunoglobulin Information for activities or in a manner otherwise permitted under the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Hospital Human Normal Immunoglobulin (Aragam®) (Aragam®) NHSE As per National Demand Management Plan - NHSE policy Restricted use – Prescribing to remain with the hospital or specialist service.

  • Immunoglobulin (Ig) molecules are composed of heavy and light chains, which possess highly specific variable regions at their amino termini.

  • AFFIMED covenants that it shall not initiate or permit any Third Party over whom it has control to initiate or assist in any way in the initiation or prosecution of any action asserting a claim of infringement under the AFFIMED Patent Rights or misappropriation of the Project Materials against XOMA, a XOMA Development Partner, XOMA Licensee or any Third Party collaborating in the commercialization of any Immunoglobulin discovered, isolated, characterized, optimized, developed or made by XOMA.

  • After the First Commercial Sale of a Licensed Immunoglobulin or Immunoglobulin subject to Section 2.5(b) on which royalties are required to be paid hereunder, AFFIMED shall make quarterly written reports to XOMA within ***** after the end of each calendar quarter, stating in each such report, the description and aggregate Net Sales of each Licensed Immunoglobulin or Product sold during the calendar quarter.


More Definitions of Immunoglobulin

Immunoglobulin means any molecule, including without limitation full immunoglobulin molecules (e.g., IgG, IgM, IgE, IgA and IgD molecules) and scFv, Fv and Fab molecules, that has an amino acid sequence by virtue of which it interacts with an antigen and wherein that amino acid sequence consists essentially of a functionally operating region of an antibody variable region including, by way of example and without limitation, any naturally occurring, synthetic, or recombinant form of such a molecule; provided, however, that “Immunoglobulin” shall not include a molecule or gene encoding such a molecule which comprises solely a single variable domain (heavy or light).
Immunoglobulin means a protein naturally made by plasma cells in response to an antigen (foreign substance). The protein helps destroy the antigen. For the purposes of this Policy or any issued Certificate, the protein may be either natural or recombinant but it must be approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for use in treating Cancer in humans.
Immunoglobulin means any molecule that has an amino acid sequence by virtue of which it specifically interacts with an antigen and wherein any chains of the molecule contain a functionally operating region of an antibody variable region including, without limitation, any naturally occurring or recombinant form of such a molecule. 1.6 "IND" shall mean an Investigational New Drug application, as defined in the U.S. Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder for initiating clinical trials in the United States, or any corresponding foreign application, registration or certification. 1.7 "Know-How" means unpatented and/or unpatentable technical information, including ideas, concepts, inventions, discoveries, data, designs, formulas, specifications, procedures for experiments and tests and other protocols, results of experimentation and testing, fermentation and purification techniques, and assay protocols owned by XOMA as of the Effective Date which may be necessary for the practice of the Patent Rights, which XOMA has the right to license, and which have been transmitted to VIVENTIA. Know-How shall not include the Patent Rights. All Know-How shall be Confidential Information of XOMA. 1.8 "Licensed Product" will mean any product within the scope of a Valid Claim or produced using any method within the scope of a Valid Claim, or which incorporates or is made using any Know-How, provided however, that the term Licensed Product shall not include Phage Display Materials or any Product which is discovered, isolated, characterized or produced by the use of Phage Display. 1.9 "Licensed Technology" means the Patent Rights and Know-How. 1.10 "NDA" shall mean a New Drug Application, as defined in the U.S. Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder, or any corresponding U.S. or foreign application, registration or certification. 1.11 "Net Sales" shall mean revenues received by VIVENTIA or its Affiliates as follows: the invoice price of Licensed Products sold by VIVENTIA or its marketing partner(s) to third parties, less, to the extent included in such invoice price the total of: (1) ordinary and customary trade discounts actually allowed; (2) credits, rebates and returns (including, but not limited to, wholesaler and retailer returns); (3) freight, postage, insurance and duties paid for and separately identified on the invoice or other documentation maintained in the ordinary course of business, and (4) excise taxes, other consumpt...
Immunoglobulin means any molecule that has an amino acid sequence by virtue of which it specifically interacts with an antigen and/or haptogen and wherein that amino acid sequence consists essentially of a functionally operating region of an antibody variable region or functional equivalent thereof, including without limitation any naturally occurring or recombinant form of such a molecule. Without limiting the foregoing, included in the definition of Immunoglobulin shall be full immunoglobulin molecules (e.g., IgG, IgM, IgE, IgA and IgD molecules), ScFv, Fv and Fab molecules, as well as other formats such as diabodies, nanobodies and unibodies.