Protein Expression definition

Protein Expression means, with respect to Target, the design and generation of GPCR cDNA constructs related to Target and expression of the resulting protein where such constructs are optimized for amenability to crystallization and yield of the resulting protein.
Protein Expression means, with respect to a Tech Transfer Target, the *** to such Tech Transfer Target and ***.

Examples of Protein Expression in a sentence

  • In the interest of promoting progress with respect to the goals of the Research Program, the JRC may (i) allocate certain discrete tasks related to Protein Expression, Crystallization Studies and Structure Determination to Lilly, and (ii) in connection with such allocation of tasks in clause (i), direct that the parties engage in material transfer of specified materials and reagents to facilitate the performance of such allocated tasks.

  • In addition, without Lilly acknowledging the validity or enforceability of any rights thereunder, no sublicense is granted by Receptos to Lilly under any rights in patents or patent applications licensed to Receptos by The Scripps Research Institute (“TSRI”) related to any technology underlying Receptos Research Program activities related to Crystallization Studies, Protein Expression, and Structure Determination.

  • High Cyclin E1 Protein Expression is Associated with Increased Sensitivity to Azenosertib in Ovarian Cell Lines 1.

  • TAPET stands for Tumor Amplified Protein Expression Therapy, an enabling platform technology featuring a novel gene therapy vector for the treatment of cancer.

  • HGSI Press Release) Human Genome Sciences Reports Results of Preclinical Studies of HGS-ETR2J (TRAIL-R2 mAb) and TRAIL-R2 Protein Expression.

  • Receptos will provide ONO with manuals, technical documentation and materials of the Tech Transfer Technology necessary for Protein Expression and Crystallization Studies for the Training Tech Transfer Target.

  • Investorrelations@avibio.com Systemic Treatment with AVI-4658 Demonstrates RNA Exon Skipping and Dystrophin Protein Expression in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy PatientsPositive RNA and Protein Signals in First Cohorts AnalyzedConference Call Scheduled Today at 8:30 AM Eastern TimeBOTHELL, WA — December 22, 2009 — AVI BioPharma, Inc.

  • The Company is currently focusing on the following principal areas of research: (i) hypoxic cancer cell therapeutics, (ii) alkylating agent prodrugs, (iii) novel nucleoside analogs, (iv) ribonucleotide reductase inhibitors and (v) Tumor Amplified Protein Expression Therapy, or TAPET.

  • The initial technical coordinator for Endogen shall be Dr. Mark Moody, Director of Protein Expression.

Related to Protein Expression

  • Antibody means a molecule or a gene encoding such a molecule comprising or containing one or more immunoglobulin variable domains or parts of such domains or any existing or future fragments, variants, modifications or derivatives thereof.

  • Genetic material means any material of plant, animal, microbial or other origin containing functional units of heredity.

  • Biological agent shall mean any pathogenic (disease producing) micro-organism(s) and/or biologically produced toxin(s) (including genetically modified organisms and chemically synthesized toxins) which cause illness and/or death in humans, animals or plants.

  • Biomarker means a parameter or characteristic in a patient or Patient Sample, the measurement of which is useful (a) for purposes of selecting appropriate therapies or patient populations or monitoring disease susceptibility, severity or state, or monitoring therapies for such patient and/or (b) for predicting the outcome of a particular treatment of such patient.

  • Cell means a single encased electrochemical unit containing one positive and one negative electrode which exhibits a voltage differential across its two terminals.

  • DNA means deoxyribonucleic acid.

  • Antigen means a substance recognized by the body as being foreign; it results in the production of specific antibodies directed against it.

  • Variant of a type means vehicles within a type which do not differ in at least the following essential respects:

  • Biological Material means any material containing genetic information and capable of reproducing itself or being reproduced in a biological system;

  • Receptor means enclosed spaces, conduits, protected groundwater sources, drinking and non-drinking water wells, surface water bodies, and public water systems which when impacted by chemicals of concern may result in exposure to humans and aquatic life, explosive conditions or other adverse effects on health, safety and the environment as specified in these rules.

  • Compounds means a small molecule HMT inhibitor.

  • Biological product means a virus, therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, vaccine, blood, blood component or derivative, allergenic product, protein other than a chemically synthesized polypeptide, or analogous product, or arsphenamine or any derivative of arsphenamine or any other trivalent organic arsenic compound, applicable to the prevention, treatment, or cure of a disease or condition of human beings.

  • Cannabinoid means any of the chemical compounds that are the active constituents of marijuana.

  • Prosthesis means an artificial substitute for a missing body part.

  • Biological Materials means certain tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials are described on Exhibit A, as well as tangible materials that are routinely produced through use of the original materials, including, for example, any progeny derived from a cell line, monoclonal antibodies produced by hybridoma cells, DNA or RNA replicated from isolated DNA or RNA, recombinant proteins produced through use of isolated DNA or RNA, and substances routinely purified from a source material included in the original materials (such as recombinant proteins isolated from a cell extract or supernatant by non-proprietary affinity purification methods). These Biological Materials shall be listed on Exhibit A, which will be periodically amended to include any additional Biological Materials that Medical School may furnish to Company.