Cancer Detection Method Using Sense Of Smell Of Nematode - EP3081935

The patent EP3081935 was granted to Hirotsu BIO Science on Nov 15, 2023. The application was originally filed on Dec 10, 2014 under application number EP14870595A. The patent is currently recorded with a legal status of "Patent Maintained As Amended".

EP3081935

HIROTSU BIO SCIENCE
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EP14870595A
Filing Date
Dec 10, 2014
Status
Patent Maintained As Amended
Oct 13, 2023
Publication Date
Nov 15, 2023
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