What is the “Hogan” principle in patent enablement?

What is the “Hogan” principle in patent enablement? The “Hogan” principle is a key concept in patent enablement, derived from the case In re Hogan. According to MPEP 2164.05(a), this principle states that “a disclosure should be evaluated for enablement as of the filing date, and that later developed or after-invented technology cannot be used…

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