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Plant Stem Cell Cultures May Lower the Cost of Expensive Cancer Drugs
Results of a recently published study suggest that it may be possible to use plant stem cells to produce some types of anticancer drugs at a cost substantially less than required by current manufacturing methods. More...08 Nov 2010
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