Biological Materials Definition Example with 5 Variations

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Biological Materials. Certain tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials may be 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). View More

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Biological Materials. Certain the tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials may be described on Exhibit A, as well as tangible materials that are routinely may be produced through use of the original materials, including, for example, including without limitation, 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 that may be produced and/or purified from a source material included in the original materials (such as as, bacterial cell products or recombinant proteins isolated from a cell extract or supernatant by non-proprietary affinity purification methods). View More
Biological Materials. Certain the tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials may be 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. View More
Biological Materials. Certain certain tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials may be 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. View More
Biological Materials. Certain tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials may be 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 as, recombinant proteins isolated from a cell extract or supernatant by non-proprietary affinity purification methods). Exhibit A shall be periodically amended to include any additional Biological Materials that Medical School may furnish to Company. View More
Biological Materials. Certain certain tangible biological materials that are necessary for the effective exercise of the Patent Rights, which materials may be 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 View More
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