Patenting Nanomedicine in Europe: Applying the 'medical methods exception' to emerging technologies

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Patenting Nanomedicine in Europe: Applying the 'medical methods exception' to emerging technologies . / Nordberg, Ana.

Copenhagen : Djøf Forlag, 2017. 363 p.

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Nordberg, A 2017, Patenting Nanomedicine in Europe: Applying the 'medical methods exception' to emerging technologies . Djøf Forlag, Copenhagen.

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Nordberg, A. (2017). Patenting Nanomedicine in Europe: Applying the 'medical methods exception' to emerging technologies . Djøf Forlag.

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Nordberg A. Patenting Nanomedicine in Europe: Applying the 'medical methods exception' to emerging technologies . Copenhagen: Djøf Forlag, 2017. 363 p.

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Nordberg, Ana. / Patenting Nanomedicine in Europe: Applying the 'medical methods exception' to emerging technologies . Copenhagen : Djøf Forlag, 2017. 363 p.

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