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Graphene patents are held by a variety of organizations, including universities, research institutions, and private companies. Notable entities include the University of Manchester, which was pivotal in graphene research, and companies like Nokia and Samsung, which have invested in graphene technologies. Additionally, startups and established firms in the materials science and electronics sectors are actively pursuing patents related to graphene applications. The landscape is dynamic, with ongoing research leading to new patent filings.

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