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Patented Fibrinolytic Enzymes: An Overview
Yuan Cao1, Mingxuan Gou1, Abu Zar2
1Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
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Fibrinolytic enzymes have garnered significant attention from researchers due to their immense potential in the medical field. As research continues to advance, the outcomes have become increasingly fruitful. The generation of applicable knowledge is usually accompanied by its protection through patent applications. This article compiles all patents related to "fibrinolytic enzyme" from Google Patents and the European Patent Office's Espacenet database, analyzing their core information, including publication year, application country, patent status, source of the fibrinolytic enzyme, and its various biochemical features. By combining relevant patent protection with current literature research, this article provides a novel and forward-looking summary of the current research status in the field of fibrinolytic enzymes.
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