Facebook Twitter/X WhatsApp The Indian Intellectual Property Office granted in India the registration of the patent called Procedure for obtaining nanonets and microfibres of policenoacrylate N Butilo for biomedical applications, an innovative result developed by specialists from the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Havana (UH), in alliance with German experts from the University of Charité and WIWEX GmbH.
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Facebook Twitter/X WhatsApp The Indian Intellectual Property Office granted in India the registration of the patent called Procedure for obtaining nanonets and microfibres of policenoacrylate N Butilo for biomedical applications, an innovative result developed by specialists from the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Havana (UH), in alliance with German experts from the University of Charité and WIWEX GmbH.