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The CCR5 Patent and Intellectual Property Law
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Jackson, Myles W
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Acids
/ Biological sciences
/ Biology
/ Biomedical Sciences
/ Chemical compounds
/ Chemicals
/ Chemistry
/ Civil law
/ Courts of law
/ DNA
/ Federal circuit courts
/ Federal courts
/ Gene structures
/ Genetic inheritance
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ History of Science
/ Human genome
/ Industrial property
/ Intellectual property law
/ Inventions
/ Judicial system
/ Law
/ Molecular genetics
/ Nucleic acids
/ Nucleotide sequences
/ Patent law
/ Physical sciences
/ Political Science
/ Property law
/ Public Policy & Law
/ Science, Technology & Society
/ Sequence homology
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ Trademark law
/ Trademarks
/ United States courts
2015
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The CCR5 Patent and Intellectual Property Law
by
Jackson, Myles W
in
Acids
/ Biological sciences
/ Biology
/ Biomedical Sciences
/ Chemical compounds
/ Chemicals
/ Chemistry
/ Civil law
/ Courts of law
/ DNA
/ Federal circuit courts
/ Federal courts
/ Gene structures
/ Genetic inheritance
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ History of Science
/ Human genome
/ Industrial property
/ Intellectual property law
/ Inventions
/ Judicial system
/ Law
/ Molecular genetics
/ Nucleic acids
/ Nucleotide sequences
/ Patent law
/ Physical sciences
/ Political Science
/ Property law
/ Public Policy & Law
/ Science, Technology & Society
/ Sequence homology
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ Trademark law
/ Trademarks
/ United States courts
2015
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The CCR5 Patent and Intellectual Property Law
by
Jackson, Myles W
in
Acids
/ Biological sciences
/ Biology
/ Biomedical Sciences
/ Chemical compounds
/ Chemicals
/ Chemistry
/ Civil law
/ Courts of law
/ DNA
/ Federal circuit courts
/ Federal courts
/ Gene structures
/ Genetic inheritance
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ History of Science
/ Human genome
/ Industrial property
/ Intellectual property law
/ Inventions
/ Judicial system
/ Law
/ Molecular genetics
/ Nucleic acids
/ Nucleotide sequences
/ Patent law
/ Physical sciences
/ Political Science
/ Property law
/ Public Policy & Law
/ Science, Technology & Society
/ Sequence homology
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ Trademark law
/ Trademarks
/ United States courts
2015
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The previous chapter analyzes the patentability of natural products, which is relevant to all gene patents. The lack of legal clarity described in that chapter is also the theme of this one. The CCR5 patent is particularly fascinating because it also raises a number of concerns with other aspects of intellectual property law. Using the CCR5 patent as a guide, this chapter analyzes how various legal precedents based on chemistry have proven to be inappropriate. Gene patents are controversial not simply because of their eligibility for intellectual property protection. This patent is particularly interesting because it occurred at a time
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