This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [A hidden technological assumption in patent law: The case of gene patents and the disclosure requirement. The Journal of World Intellectual Property 22, 5-6 p272-288 (2019)], which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/jwip.12130. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions: https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/licensing/self-archiving.html#3. Deposited by shareyourpaper.org and openaccessbutton.org. We've taken reasonable steps to ensure this content doesn't violate copyright. However, if you think it does you can request a takedown by emaili...
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In 2005, an article in the highly influential journal Science reported that roughly 20% of human gen...
New, innovative genetic diagnostic methods are rapidly changing the way diseases are diagnosed, pre...
This paper provides empirical evidence suggesting that patents may facilitate knowledge disclosure. ...
Along with the obvious benefits that the completion of the human genome sequence will provide, come ...
In the global fight against biopiracy, one of the key issues is to prevent the grant and exploitatio...
In supporting gene patents, the patent office, the courts and other supporters have assumed that gen...
As basic research in biotechnology yields increasing commercial applications, scientists and their r...
Originality has always been a part of patent law. It bars patents that are obtained by copying from ...
The emergence of genetic medicine following decades of molecular biology research has been accompa...
The breadth of claims in patents relating to genetic inventions has been controversial for some time...
The various research efforts that comprise the Human Genome Project will inevitably both draw on and...
A revolution in genetics has been occurring since Watson and Crick discovered the structure of the d...
The increasing promise of federal funding for mapping and sequencing the human genome has brought wi...
In 2005, an article in the highly influential journal Science reported that roughly 20% of human gen...
While there have been mixed opinions as to whether gene patents were dead in light of Prometheus,thi...
In 2005, an article in the highly influential journal Science reported that roughly 20% of human gen...
New, innovative genetic diagnostic methods are rapidly changing the way diseases are diagnosed, pre...
This paper provides empirical evidence suggesting that patents may facilitate knowledge disclosure. ...
Along with the obvious benefits that the completion of the human genome sequence will provide, come ...