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*'''American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Inc., and Boston University American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med.:''' | *'''American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Inc., and Boston University American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med.:''' |
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Bibliography
- American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Inc., and Boston University American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med.:
- Follow-On Biologics: Intellectual Property and Innovation Issues
introduces innovation policy issues pertaining to follow-on biologics. @http://www.bio.org/healthcare/followon/ and @www.biosimilars.com/CRS_FOBs.pdf
- Emerging Health Care Issues: Follow-on Biologic Drug Competition
@www.ftc.gov/os/2009/06/P083901biologicsreport.pdf
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