Intellectual Property
May 6, 1999
Defense Begins in Growth Hormone Patent Case
SAN FRANCISCO - In the opening salvo of the defense by Genentech Inc. against charges it infringed a University of California human growth hormone patent, a Genentech scientist who helped create marketable growth hormone denied allegations Monday that he used DNA samples stolen by a colleague from UC in 1978.
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