Active Compound definition

Active Compound means a soluble chemical compound that can bind non-covalently to the Collaboration Target or a Target for which such compound is counterscreened, in each case where such compound { * }.
Active Compound has the meaning set forth in Appendix 2 hereto.
Active Compound or “API” means Isradipine;

Examples of Active Compound in a sentence

  • Furthermore, following the end of the Research Term, Infinity shall not modify by chemical and/or molecular-genetic means any Licensed Compound then on the Active Compound List, other than in accordance with this Agreement.

  • In particular, during the initial two (2) year Research Term, Novartis shall dedicate at least [**] FTEs simultaneously to seek to identify a Research Program Active Compound as a development candidate for GLP toxicology testing leading to the filing of an IND with respect to a Licensed Product.

  • Following the expiration of the Research Period, Active Compounds with respect to which ImClone fails to proceed with Due Diligence shall be deemed to be Inactive Compounds for all purposes hereunder; provided, that any Active Compound which is the subject of claim(s) under a pending Patent shall continue to be treated as an Active Compound during the Exclusivity Period so long as ImClone exercises Due Diligence with respect to any Collaboration Compound.

  • Following the Research Term but during the Term, Novartis shall revise the Active Compound List to specify the Analogs designed, discovered or synthesized by or on behalf of Novartis after the Research Term and demonstrated during the Term to have Threshold Activity against a Target.

  • Neither Party shall disclose the structure of any Active Compound to any Third Party without the other Party's written permission, unless required to do so by law, in which case such Party shall promptly notify the other Party of such required disclosure.


More Definitions of Active Compound

Active Compound means a small molecule that specifically inhibits, stimulates or otherwise alters the production or activity of a Target.
Active Compound means an Ascentage Active Compound or a Unity Active Compound, as applicable.
Active Compound means each Collaboration Candidate that is not a Terminated Compound that is determined by the JRC or AstraZeneca during the Research Program Term or the Tail Period to satisfy the Active+ Criteria (unless and until (a) Targacept challenges such determination pursuant to Section 4.3.2 and (b) such Collaboration Candidate is finally determined by the ESC (in accordance with Section 2.1.5(c)(iii)) or, if applicable, an Expert (in accordance with Section 14.3) to not satisfy the Active+ Criteria), including any salt form, polymorph, crystalline form, hydrate, solvate or formulation thereof. For purposes of clarity, all Active+ Compounds are also Collaboration Candidates. Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless the Parties otherwise agree in writing, the Compounds known to Targacept as of the Execution Date as [********] and, [********], including any salt form, polymorph, crystalline form, Prodrug, metabolite (other than any such metabolite that is an Excluded Zone Compound), hydrate, solvate or formulation thereof, shall not be Active+ Compounds.
Active Compound means any Compound identified as having binding activity when tested against a Target pursuant to the Screening Program and which (a) has Kd values of [*] and (b) has demonstrated bioactivity in functional assays against the applicable Target as determined by the Steering Committee following Schering's performance of the procedure specified in Paragraph 3 of ATTACHMENT A.
Active Compound means such pharmaceutically active materials that arise from or out of the Patent Rights and/or such other pharmaceutically active materials as may arise from or out of the Licensed Technology.
Active Compound means a 3DP Compound or Derivative Compound that has been formally selected by DPC for preclinical and/or clinical development.
Active Compound means any Active ArQule Compound or Active Monsanto Compound.