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15 September 2017AmericasKevin O’Connor

Making a splash in the CRISPR patent pool

The emergence of CRISPR as a gene-editing technology has generated a great deal of excitement in the scientific and medical communities. Potential applications may impact not only gene-editing research, but also the areas of industrial biotechnology and human therapeutics, where CRISPR technology may be developed and commercialised as gene- and/or cell-based therapeutics.

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