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Paclitaxel / Restenosis / Inventive step and non-obviousness / Person having ordinary skill in the art / Stent / Patentable subject matter / Patentability / Claim / Patent examiner / Medicine / Patent law / Drug-eluting stent
Date: 2010-02-23 10:30:10
Paclitaxel
Restenosis
Inventive step and non-obviousness
Person having ordinary skill in the art
Stent
Patentable subject matter
Patentability
Claim
Patent examiner
Medicine
Patent law
Drug-eluting stent

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