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8 June 2016AmericasKene Gallois

Best practices for patenting antibodies

Despite the continuing efforts to harmonise patent practice in all countries, some differences persist. When it comes to technological domains like biotechnology, minor differences can yield a huge impact in the end. This is the case of antibody patentability. It is not news that the Brazilian practice is inspired by the European one, but most Brazilian practitioners will agree that it comes with several kinds of restrictions.

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