Researchers caught in dispute over transgenic mice patents
Rex Dalton
Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6776, 319-320
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San Diego A prominent biotechnology firm and a major US non-profit research institution are engaged in a patent infringement battle over mice being used to study Alzheimer's disease, a case with significant implications with neuroscientists.
Date: 2000
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