Will increasingly bitter patent disputes stifle scientific medical research? A recent Commentary article about a sandwich immunoassay has provoked this exchange.
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Greene, H., Duft, B. & Ekins, R. Disputes over monoclonal antibodies. Nature 347, 117–118 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1038/347117a0
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