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Common Sense Blog series:
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Plant Made Pharmaceutical Industry
LSBC receives 15 million in equity financing
Mo. legislators and Chlorogen push to change SBIR rules
LSBC gets orphan status for LAL
Biolex acquires Lemnagene
Possible transgenic weed hybrid
Flax crop catching flak
A few PMP articles to review
A follow-up on underground pharming
Icon Genetics publish on their new expression system
The Plant-Made Pharmaceutical gnomes
An introduction to the Plant-Made-Pharmaceutical industry
Biotech Industry - Capacity
Capacity, Pt 2
Is there a capacity problem with traditional biologic production systems?
Biotech Industry - General
And equity for all Mannkind
Daily required biotech news
Back to the salt mines!
Big Pharma is finally catching on
My Favorite Entries
Go see Shannon Lawson
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Reference Entries
Agragen
Agrisoma
Biolex
Chlorogen
Controlled Pharming Ventures
Icon Genetics
Intervexion Therapeutics
Large Scale Biology
Medicago
Meristem Therapeutics
Phytomedics
Planet Biotechnolgoy
Sembiosys
Ventria
Common Sense Wire
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» Huge haul of rare pterosaur eggs excites palaeontologists
» ‘Alien’ DNA makes proteins in living cells for the first time
» Health agency reveals scourge of fake drugs in developing world
» China to roll back regulations for traditional medicine despite safety concerns
» Rise in malaria cases sparks fears of a resurgence
» European Union nations vote to keep using controversial weedkiller glyphosate
» United Kingdom relies on science to revive flagging economy
» How an underwater sensor network is tracking Argentina's lost submarine
» Zimbabwe’s researchers hope political change will revitalize science