Here's why Wisconsin's stem cell patents are being challenged

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So it goes with the challenge to three stem-cell patents held by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, the 80-year-old group that helps UW-Madison patent and license the best ideas from researchers at UW-Madison. A preliminary decision by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office looks bad if you're watching this drama play out at home - but Wisconsin has yet to have its day in “court.”

<a href="http://wistechnology.com/article.php?id=3857">Here's why Wisconsin's stem cell patents are being challenged</a> (wistechnology.com)

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