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24 April 2018

An Alternative To Patents: Can DNA Be Protected By Copyright And Design Right Law?

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This article entitled "An alternative to patents: can DNA be protected by copyright and design right law?" by Beatriz San Martin and Heidi Hurdle was published in the journal Cell and Gene Therapy Insights.
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This article entitled "An alternative to patents: can DNA be protected by copyright and design right law?" by Beatriz San Martin and Heidi Hurdle was published in the journal Cell and Gene Therapy Insights (Oct 19 2017; page 639-649). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18609/cgti.2017.062

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