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Patent rights of Organovo:
“Yes”, even though the funds were provided by the government, Organovo has every right to hold on its patents and they are the sole beneficiaries of the research.
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- Organovo is a private corporation that manufactures a 3D-printing device that turns human cells into human organs for transplant.
- It has successfully created liver tissues along with the human tissues and organs using the 3D-printing technology.
- National Science Foundation and National Institute of Health initially provided the finance for the company...
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