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Biotechnology / Pharmaceutical industry / Molecular biology / Peptide hormones / Synthetic biology / Recombinant DNA / Biopharmaceutical / Growth hormone treatment / Growth hormone / Insulin / Pharmaceutical drug / Pharming
Date: 2009-02-17 05:27:31
Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical industry
Molecular biology
Peptide hormones
Synthetic biology
Recombinant DNA
Biopharmaceutical
Growth hormone treatment
Growth hormone
Insulin
Pharmaceutical drug
Pharming

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