CAR-T Cells definition

CAR-T Cells means Allogeneic T Cells expressing a CAR that are derived from iPSCs, which iPSCs may be in the form of a clone, a composition of cells, a cell line, a master cell bank or a working cell bank.

Examples of CAR-T Cells in a sentence

  • In addition, if a Research Program includes Research for both CAR-NK Cells and CAR-T Cells, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ exercise of the Commercial Option (or the expiration of the Commercial Option Term) with respect to any Collaboration Candidate for one CAR Cell Type will not terminate or modify the work under such Research Plan for Collaboration Candidates of the other CAR Cell Type, unless the Parties otherwise agree.

  • Fate may also engage a Third Party manufacturer for the Manufacturing of CAR-NK Cells and CAR-T Cells on behalf of Fate at such Third Party’s manufacturing facility (the “Back-Up Fate Facility”) in accordance with Section 9.10.

  • Fate will not enter into an agreement with a Third Party relating to, or grant any rights to any Third Party with respect to, any CAR-T Cells or CAR-NK Cells expressing a CAR Directed to any antigen that is then-currently a Reserved Antigen.

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