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Japan speeds up mission to unravel genetic diseases South Africa may keep door closed to generic AIDS drugs
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Document Date: 2009-03-20 12:09:33


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Tokyo / St Louis / /

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Boehringer Ingelheim / Macmillan Magazines Ltd / Cape Town Drug / David Cyranoski / Tokyo Michael Cherry / /

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South Africa / Japan / /

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Product Issues / Product Recall / /

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Institute of Physical / Whitehead Institute / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / University School / /

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adequate infrastructure / sealed-card technology / /

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certain disease / HIV / arthritis / asthma / cancer / disease / diabetes / diseases / AIDS / /

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Center for Genome Research / South Africa’s Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Institute of Physical and Chemical Research / Tokyo University’s Human Genome Center / Washington University School of Medicine / South African government / Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research / South Africa’s Medicines Control Council / /

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Yusuke Nakamura / Eric Lander / Pui-Yan Kwok / Manto Tshabalala-Msimang / /

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head / health minister / director / genetics researcher / director of Center / /

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lawsuit / nevirapine / AIDS / /

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Missouri / Massachusetts / /

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Genome Research / /

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South Africa / /

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genotyping / human genome / sealed-card technology / SNP / genotype / /

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www.nature.com / http /

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