STICE et al v. CAMPBELL et al - Page 15
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Interference 104,746 Paper 123
Stice v. Campbell
of differentiated cells in nuclear transfer technology. Their
goal was to produce embryos from the cloned differentiated
cells." (SX 2053 at 2, ¶ 2; SX 2054 at 2, ¶2.)
Cibelli's notebooks
60. Dr. Jose B. Cibelli ("Cibelli") states, "[w]hile
affiliated with Advanced Cellular Technology, my colleague and I,
Dr. Steven Stice, began a series of experiments on or about June
1995 and continuing through the end of 1996, using nuclear
transfer techniques with differentiated cells in the hopes of
developing a method for produced cloned animals." (SX 2051 at 2,
¶ 3.)
61. Copies of Cibelli's notebook pages are presented in
SX 2057 and SX 2058.
62. SX 2058 consists of two parts.
63. Part one of SX 2058 consists of pages 1 (cover)
through 59 of a 96-page bound notebook, with dated entries
running from "8/10/95" through "2/5/96".
64. Page numbers 2 through 59 of SX 2058 are handwritten
entries at the bottom center of each page; the cover of the first
notebook is not numbered.
65. Pages 1–59 of SX 2058 are not signed by the writer.
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