Range of drugs cheaper and more available
A new study reported in the February 2008 print edition of The FASEB Journal (www.fasebj.org) describes a scientific advance that should reduce the cost and increase the availability of a wide range of drugs. In the report, University of Pennsylvania scientists describe how they used gene treatment to reduce the moment it takes to breed large animals capable of producing therapeutic proteins in their milk, such as insulin or those that fight cancer. that represents a significant milestone in drug development, as current methods involve cloning, which takes more moment and generally costs more……..
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