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These advances have brought ethical, economic, and legal implications to the granting of patents for all or parts of living things, even if genetically modified. This has led many countries, among them Brazil, to establish... [Pg.383]

A search under CCL/"435/69.1" yields 8898 patents including the earliest patents wherein insulin was produced by genetically modified fungi from the University of Minnessota and the two classic patents from Stanford and Columbia. [Pg.41]

Osmo and high ethanol tolerant genetically modified yeast strains IMTECH, Chandigarh Patents applied for Indian748 Del/93 749/Del/93 and 1718/Del/94 US Pat 5693526... [Pg.115]

Johnson, L.A. Process for Producing Improved Soy Protein Concentrate from Genetically Modified Soybeans, U.S. Patent 5,936,069 (1999). [Pg.725]

First US Patent for genetically modified mouse (Onkomouse)... [Pg.5]

Over the years, Roundup hzs developed into the commercially most successful herbicide ever, superior by far to all other plant protection agents. [30] A major contributor to this blockbuster story was the timely development of genetically modified (GM), f o nd p -resistant crops, especially soya and maize. Thereby, the loss in profit from the patent expiration of glyphosate in 2000 was not only compensated, Monsanto even managed to extend the life cycle of Roundup by tying it to its new and prosperously growing seed business. [Pg.688]

Suominen P, Aristidou A, PentUUa M, Ihnen M, Ruohonen L, Koivuranta K, Robert-Perez K. (2008). Genetically modified yeast of the species Issatchenkia orientalis and closely related species and fermentation processes using same. European Patent Application Pubheation EPl 885842 A2. [Pg.433]

Several natural D-lactic acid producing bacterial species exist Sporolactobacillus inulinus, Sporolactobacillus laevolacticus (previously Bacillus laevolacticus), and Lactobacillus delbrueckii are among these bacteria [29, 42, 43]. Also, patents have been filed claiming the production of D-lactic acid by a genetically modified microorganism. Several different species such as Kluyveromyces and Escherichia coli have been claimed so far [44, 45]. [Pg.11]


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