Mimic definition

Mimic as used in the passage means
Mimic means to allude and “pudica” means bashful, results the name Mimosa pudica to that plant.1 In legume family, Mimosa is one of the largest genera which distribute more than 500 species. Mimosa pudica L. (Mimosaceae) is a common plant in moist waste ground, lawns, open plantations and weedy thickets. It is native from Middle America and now widely distributed in all tropical areas[53]. Mimosa Pudica seeks attention of the researchers worldwide for its pharmacological activities such as anti diabetic, antitoxin, anti hepatotoxin, antioxidant and wound healing activity. Mimosa pudica Linn locally known as chuimui (Eng: Touch me not) in Malwa region, India, is traditionally used as an agent for birth control among rural people. This creeping perennial herb has been mentioned as a tribal medicine all over India[54].

Examples of Mimic in a sentence

  • The Request Notice will include the microRNA name and the miRBase Accession Number and specify whether Sanofi wants to pursue such microRNA with a microRNA Antagonist or a microRNA Mimic.

  • For clarity, ▇▇▇▇▇ Mimic excludes a double-stranded oligonucleotide which functions or is designed to function as an siRNA.

  • The Request Notice will include the microRNA name and the miRBase Accession Number, whether Sanofi believes the Proposed Target is Associated with the Target Field, and whether Sanofi wants to approach such Proposed Target with a microRNA Antagonist or a microRNA Mimic.

  • Sanofi shall be deemed to have exercised its Commercial Option with respect to any Option Target and any related Option Products when the microRNA under any Request Notice becomes an Option Target pursuant to Section 3.1.1. If Sanofi does not exercise its Commercial Option for a microRNA Antagonist or a microRNA Mimic before the [***] anniversary of the Effective Date (the “Commercial Option Deadline”), then such Commercial Option will automatically expire and become null and void.

  • The Request Notice will include the microRNA name and the miRBase Accession Number, and whether Sanofi wants to approach such Requested Target with a microRNA Antagonist or a microRNA Mimic.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, “Regulus Target” means (i) with respect to a Regulus Product that is a microRNA Antagonist, the microRNA that is inhibited by such Regulus Product; or (ii) with respect to a Regulus Product that is a microRNA Mimic, the microRNA that is mimicked by such Regulus Product.

  • This guide has been created for use with software ver 1.1.0 of the Pearl Mimic Pro.

  • Whenever a microRNA becomes a Collaboration Target, the JSC will promptly update the R&D Plan and the Parties will promptly update APPENDIX 6 to add the new Collaboration Target and whether Sanofi’s rights for such Collaboration Target will be related to a microRNA Antagonist or a microRNA Mimic.

  • Target No. microRNA Name miRBase Accession No Approached via microRNA Antagonist or microRNA Mimic APPENDIX 7 LISTED COUNTRIES APPENDIX 8 INITIAL R&D PLAN [Attached] RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN between REGULUS THERAPEUTICS, INC.

  • For clarity, Sanofi may designate both a microRNA Antagonist and a microRNA Mimic for the same microRNA under this Section 3.6.1, but the microRNA Antagonist and the microRNA Mimic will each count as a separate Collaboration Target.

Related to Mimic

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