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Thursday, May 31, 2007

WARF responds to stem cell reexam...

... by saying, paraphrasing, of course, "uh, you're wrong. Mouse stuff is not human stuff."

You can read the whole 113 page response here.
Posted by Mike at 1:01 PM
Labels: patent, reexamination, stem cell, WARF

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