Common use of UNMODIFIED DERIVATIVES Clause in Contracts

UNMODIFIED DERIVATIVES. Substances created by Recipient which constitute an important unmodified functional sub-unit or expression product of the Original Material, e.g., subclones of unmodified cell lines, purified or fractionated sub-sets of the Original Material such as novel plasmids or vectors, proteins expressed by DNA or RNA, antibodies secreted by a hybridoma. Material: Original Material plus Progeny and Unmodified Derivatives.

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Samples: www-s3-live.kent.edu, www.utoledo.edu

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UNMODIFIED DERIVATIVES. Substances created by Recipient Recipient, which constitute an important unmodified functional sub-unit or expression structural subunit or product of expressed by the Original Material, e.g., Material or derived from Progeny. Some examples include: subclones of unmodified cell lines, purified or fractionated sub-subsets of the Original Material, proteins expressed by DNA/RNA supplied by Provider, or monoclonal antibodies secreted by a hybridoma cell line, sub- sets of the Original Material such as novel plasmids or vectors, proteins expressed by DNA or RNA, antibodies secreted by a hybridoma. Material: Original Material plus Progeny and Unmodified Derivatives.

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Samples: Biological Material Transfer Agreement, Biological Material Transfer Agreement

UNMODIFIED DERIVATIVES. Substances created by Recipient which constitute an important unmodified functional sub-unit sub‑unit or expression product of the Original Material, e.g., subclones of unmodified cell lines, purified or fractionated sub-sets sub‑sets of the Original Material such as novel plasmids or vectors, proteins expressed by DNA or RNA, antibodies secreted by a hybridoma. Material: Original Material plus Progeny and Unmodified Derivatives.

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Samples: case.edu, case.edu

UNMODIFIED DERIVATIVES. Substances created by Recipient which constitute RECIPIENT that constitutes an important unmodified functional sub-unit or an expression product of the Original Material, e.g., subclones MATERIALS. Some examples include: sub clones of unmodified cell lines, purified or fractionated sub-sets of the Original Material MATERIALS, proteins expressed by DNA/RNA supplied by YSU, monoclonal antibodies secreted by a hybridoma cell line, subsets of the MATERIALS such as novel plasmids or vectors, proteins expressed by DNA or RNA, antibodies secreted by a hybridoma. Material: Original Material plus Progeny and Unmodified Derivatives.

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Samples: Material Transfer Agreement, Material Transfer Agreement

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UNMODIFIED DERIVATIVES. Substances created by Recipient which RECIPIENT that constitute an important unmodified functional sub-unit or expression product of expressed by the Original MaterialBiological Sample. Some examples include, e.g., but are not limited to: subclones of unmodified cell lines, purified or fractionated sub-sets of the Original Material, proteins expressed by DNA/RNA supplied by ISU, monoclonal antibodies secreted by a hybridoma cell line, or sub-sets of Material such as novel plasmids or vectors, proteins expressed by DNA or RNA, antibodies secreted by a hybridoma. Material: Original Material plus Progeny and Unmodified Derivatives.

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Samples: Biological Material Transfer Agreement

UNMODIFIED DERIVATIVES. Substances created by Recipient which constitute an important unmodified functional sub-unit or expression product of the Original Material, e.g., subclones of unmodified cell lines, purified or fractionated sub-sets of the Original Material such as novel plasmids or vectors, proteins expressed by DNA or RNA, antibodies secreted by a hybridoma. Material: Original Material plus Progeny and Unmodified Derivatives.. EXCLUSIVE LICENSE AGREEMENT

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Samples: Exclusive License Agreement (CytoCore Inc)

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