In 2006, a team of scientists discovered a method to create pluripotent stem cells—cells that have the potential to become almost any other type of cell in the human body—by inserting specific genes into a skin cell. The resulting cells were called induced pluripotent stem cells (“iPS cells”). The ability to manufacture stem cells could eventually eliminate the need to harvest stem cells from embryos, thereby rendering the embryonic stem cell debate irrelevant. Should a patent claim directed toward an iPS cell-related technology be challenged in the future, the absence of a bright-line test for patentable subject matter could present challenges to the presiding court. This Note proposes two new standards by which courts should evaluate whet...
Stem cells have been an endless source of fascination and controversy since Dolly the sheep was clon...
The development of induced pluripo-tent stem (iPS†) cells is one of the newest and most exciting are...
In the field of regenerative medicine, the development of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells may r...
In 2006, a team of scientists discovered a method to create pluripotent stem cells—cells that have t...
After the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Ass\u27n for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetic\u27s, pr...
Embryo-like features of induced pluripotent stem cells defy legal and ethical boundaries Stem cell s...
Cell lines and genetically modified single cell organisms have been considered patentable subjects f...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from cells embedded in the inner cell mass of embryonic blasto...
Advances in stem cell biology have raised legal challenges to the patentability of stem cells and an...
Cell published a study in 2006 making a yet-unproven claim of directly reprogramming adult skin cell...
Pluripotent stem cells hold unprecedented potential for regenerative medicine, disease modeling and ...
The recent development of human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells [1–5] has reshaped the scientif...
Each year many scientific meetings are held on stem cells to appraise the state of knowledge on thei...
Each year many scientific meetings are held on stem cells to appraise the state of knowledge on thei...
when induced pluripotent stem (iPs) cells were first discovered in 2007 there was a huge interest.1,...
Stem cells have been an endless source of fascination and controversy since Dolly the sheep was clon...
The development of induced pluripo-tent stem (iPS†) cells is one of the newest and most exciting are...
In the field of regenerative medicine, the development of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells may r...
In 2006, a team of scientists discovered a method to create pluripotent stem cells—cells that have t...
After the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Ass\u27n for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetic\u27s, pr...
Embryo-like features of induced pluripotent stem cells defy legal and ethical boundaries Stem cell s...
Cell lines and genetically modified single cell organisms have been considered patentable subjects f...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from cells embedded in the inner cell mass of embryonic blasto...
Advances in stem cell biology have raised legal challenges to the patentability of stem cells and an...
Cell published a study in 2006 making a yet-unproven claim of directly reprogramming adult skin cell...
Pluripotent stem cells hold unprecedented potential for regenerative medicine, disease modeling and ...
The recent development of human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells [1–5] has reshaped the scientif...
Each year many scientific meetings are held on stem cells to appraise the state of knowledge on thei...
Each year many scientific meetings are held on stem cells to appraise the state of knowledge on thei...
when induced pluripotent stem (iPs) cells were first discovered in 2007 there was a huge interest.1,...
Stem cells have been an endless source of fascination and controversy since Dolly the sheep was clon...
The development of induced pluripo-tent stem (iPS†) cells is one of the newest and most exciting are...
In the field of regenerative medicine, the development of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells may r...