Recent restrictions on the patentability of human embryonic stem cell inventions in Europe necessitate a shift in R&D strategies.
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We would like to thank K. Holz for her help in understanding German Federal Court case law. This work has been partially supported by REGenableMED, UK ESRC Project ES/L002779/1, and by EUCelLEX FP7 program, grant agreement no. 601806. We also thank the editors/reviewers for their constructive comments which helped us to improve the manuscript.
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Mahalatchimy, A., Rial-Sebbag, E., Duguet, AM. et al. The impact of European embryonic stem cell patent decisions on research strategies. Nat Biotechnol 33, 41–43 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.3105
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