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Myriad's BRACAnalysis test looks at gene sequences linked to increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
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The plaintiffs include geneticists who said they were not able to continue their work because of Myriad's patents, along with breast cancer and women's health groups, patients, and groups of researchers, pathologists, and laboratory professionals.
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Myriad's "claims cover molecules that are markedly different—have a distinctive chemical identity and nature—from molecules that exist in nature," Judge Alan Lourie wrote in the court's lead opinion.
In Reversal, Court Rules Human Gene Can Be Patented Jess Bravin 2011
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Wall Street firms have eagerly awaited Myriad's arrival and the millions of dollars in trading commissions and other fees they hope to reap from the new fund.
Hong Kong Regulators Delay Launch of Huttenlocher Hedge Fund Jenny Strasburg 2011
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The plaintiffs include geneticists who said they were not able to continue their work because of Myriad's patents, along with breast cancer and women's health groups, patients, and groups of researchers, pathologists, and laboratory professionals.
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Peter Meldrum , Myriad's president and chief executive officer, saw it differently.
In Reversal, Court Rules Human Gene Can Be Patented Jess Bravin 2011
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Others say they want a second lab to confirm the results of screening tests conducted by Myriad, but cannot do so because of Myriad's monopoly.
Legality of Human Gene Patents Questioned Stephanie Gleason 2011
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Myriad's BRACAnalysis test looks at gene sequences linked to increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
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Genae Girard had been astonished, too, when she learned that women like herself who need genetic testing to quantify their risks and to define the best treatment for their cancer could obtain it only by paying Myriad's $3,400 fee, enabled by the monopoly that the BRCA patents bestow.
Harriet A. Washington: Gene Patenting Produces Profits, Not Cures Harriet A. Washington 2010
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Genae Girard had been astonished, too, when she learned that women like herself who need genetic testing to quantify their risks and to define the best treatment for their cancer could obtain it only by paying Myriad's $3,400 fee, enabled by the monopoly that the BRCA patents bestow.
Harriet A. Washington: Gene Patenting Produces Profits, Not Cures 2010
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