Methods And Compositions For Rna-Directed Target Dna Modification And For Rna-Directed Modulation Of Transcription - EP2800811

The patent EP2800811 was granted to Charpentier on May 10, 2017. The application was originally filed on Mar 15, 2013 under application number EP13793997A. The patent is currently recorded with a legal status of "Revoked".

EP2800811

CHARPENTIER
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EP13793997A
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Mar 15, 2013
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Nov 27, 2024
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May 10, 2017
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