Cell Removal Technique Could Lead To Cheaper Drugs
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 - 09:28
in Health & Medicine
Costly drugs to treat conditions such as cancer and arthritis could be manufactured more cheaply with a new technique. Researchers have pioneered a simple way to remove dead cells from cell cultures used to make protein-based drugs, which are increasingly prescribed to treat a range of illnesses.
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