Taxoid definition

Taxoid means any biologically-active agent isolated from yew (Taxus) trees, or any biologically-active agent produced through fermentation processes or otherwise synthesized into the same or a similar structure and function, including paclitaxel, docetaxel, baccatin III and Cephalomannine, and any derivatives or analogues thereof.

Examples of Taxoid in a sentence

  • As used herein, “Improvements” shall mean any modification of the Product, so long as it remains a Formulated Taxoid, including modifications of the type or amount of the Taxoid drug, modification of the type or amount of the polymer matrix (i.e. the ReGel®), or modifications of or additional additives.

  • Taxoid associated cardiotoxicity is limited and therefore no specific agents are developed specifically for taxoid induced cardiotoxicity.

  • No Formulated Taxoid being developed by or under the authority of MacroMed shall be eligible to become a Second Generation Product until after MacroMed successfully manufactures such Formulated Taxoid in compliance with GMP.

  • Diatos shall have ninety (90) days following delivery of such written notice during which to request that such Formulated Taxoid be designated as a Second Generation Product under this Section 1.31.

  • If Diatos does not request that such Formulated Taxoid be designated as a Second Generation Product, such Formulated Taxoid shall not be deemed, for any purpose to be a Product hereunder, and such Formulated Taxoid shall not be subject to or governed by the terms of this Agreement.

  • MacroMed shall give Diatos prompt written notice of such successful GMP manufacture, with such notice requesting under this Section 1.31 whether Diatos desires to include the Formulated Taxoid as a Second Generation hereunder.