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100 1 _aSchuster, Martina
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245 1 0 _aPatenting Proteomics : Patentability and Scope of Protection of Three-Dimensional Protein Structure Claims under German, European and US law
260 _bNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
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520 _aThe Human Genome Project revealed that the human organism contains far fewer genes than proteins. The fact that approximately 33,000 genes encode more than 200,000 thousands proteins invalidated the long-held assumption that one gene encodes a single protein. Further studies demonstrated that even small structural variations in the
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