California, Hawaii Inventors Develop Cordyceps Sinensis Growth Method
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2008-09-20
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 20 -- Phillip D. Cleaver and John C. Holliday, both of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Megan Loomis Powers of Huelo, Hawaii, have developed a method for growing Cordyceps sinensis.
According to a description of the invention, released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention is directed to a novel method for growing Cordyceps sinensis in a substrate and to a novel method for hybridizing different strains of Cordyceps sinensis for the purpose of . . .
According to a description of the invention, released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention is directed to a novel method for growing Cordyceps sinensis in a substrate and to a novel method for hybridizing different strains of Cordyceps sinensis for the purpose of . . .