Legal fight looms over patent bid on human/animal chimaeras
David Dickson
Nature, 1998, vol. 392, issue 6675, 423-423
Abstract:
london One of the fiercest critics of the US biotechnology industry has fired a new shot across its bows by applying for a broad patent on methods of creating human/animal chimaeras — a description which could cover a wide range of experiments in which human cells are fused into an animal embryo, or even vice versa.
Date: 1998
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