Plasmids definition

Plasmids means non-toxic, non-hazardous, non-infectious plasmids that are de- identified or not identifiable in accordance with the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, and their implementing regulations (“HIPAA”) as well as any unmodified derivatives (including substances which constitute an unmodified functional subunit or biological product expressed by the original material) or replications thereof and their progeny.
Plasmids means the plasmids required to Manufacture Vector, including genome and packaging components;
Plasmids means plasmids identical to those plasmids which Avigen uses to transfect cells in order to produce Product for the Ongoing Phase I/II Clinical Trials, or such other plasmids as Avigen may later adopt (subject to this Agreement) for use in the Process.

Examples of Plasmids in a sentence

  • December 2020 | News | By Hithaishi CB GenScript will provide CRO services for developing engineered cell line complementing the latest immunotherapy technologies at InnoBation A global leading biotech company GenScript Biotech Corporation announces that it has reached the agreement for cell line development and engineering, manufacture service of GMP Plasmids and Lentivirus with InnoBation Co., Ltd.

  • Plasmids and primers used are shown in Supplementary Tables S1 and S2, respectively.

  • Heuer H, Smalla K (2012) Plasmids foster diversification and adaptation of bacterial populations in soil.

  • Plasmids containing either HPV-11, -16, -18 or -31 DNA serve as Positive Controls and are obtained from SeraCare (Milford, MA) and demonstrate the kit’s ability to amplify the DNA of multiple HPV types.

  • Cohen et al., Construction of Biologically Functional Bacterial Plasmids In Vitro, 70 PROC.

  • Dionisio F, Matic I, Radman M, Rodrigues OR, Taddei F (2002) Plasmids spread very fast in heterogeneous bacterial communities.

  • Processing of Nonconjugative Resistance Plasmids by Conjugation Nicking Enzyme of Staphylococci.

  • Construction of Biologically Functional Bacterial Plasmids In Vitro.

  • Plasmids carrying antimicrobial resistance genes in Enterobacteriaceae.

  • Plasmids or other vectors in the form of an isolated DNA preparation must be furnished in freeze-dried form or precipitated in alcohol.


More Definitions of Plasmids

Plasmids means any and all of the OXGENE proprietary plasmids listed in Schedule A (sold as pALD plasmids by Aldevron), and (without limitation) any constructs, replications, portions, components, modifications, improvements or derivatives thereof.
Plasmids means the plasmids required for Good Manufacturing Practice Manufacture of Products.

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