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24 June 2020BiotechnologySarah Morgan

Kymab victorious before UK Supreme Court in Regeneron appeal

The UK Supreme Court today has sided with biopharmaceutical company  Kymab, allowing its appeal in a suit involving  Regeneron and patents covering transgenic mice.

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