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March 19, 2008

Costs of complex manufacturing in Bio

Roger Highfield: Because GM hens can each lay 300 eggs annually and can make faithful copies of human proteins, they could, within a few years, offer the prospect of mass-producing drugs that currently cost £10,000 a year per patient, at a fraction of today's cost

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