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More Than One Way to Pass the Salt Research by scientists at the University of Malaga shows that there are distinct routes for plants to tackle salt stress, one of the most ...
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GBI Alliance with Meristem on Transgenic Production Goodwin Biotechnology, Inc. (Plantation, FL, USA) has entered a joint cooperative agreement with Meristem Therapeutics (Clermont-Ferrand, Fran...
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Biotechnology Discussion Papers Released The Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee (CBAC), has released ten background papers on key biotechnology issues. The papers were comm...
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DPL To Commercialize Pollen Transformation Delta and Pine Land Company have completed a commercialization agreement with the USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) covering ARS' ...
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First Human Clone ‘by 2003’ According to a report on the BBC News website, a private consortium of scientists is planning to clone a human within the next two years.
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Pharming Presents Annual Results Pharming (Netherlands) has presented its financial results for the year 2000 and highlighted recent achievements. The results show that the ...
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First Clone for Developing World Brazil has become the first country in the developing world to clone a living animal. According to press reports, a calf was born in the middle ...
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Geron Grants Nuclear Transfer Licenses In December 2000, Geron Bio-Med granted licenses for the use of its nuclear transfer technology in avian species to two US companies, AviG...
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Genzyme Transgenics Announces New Collaboration Genzyme Transgenics Corporation (GTC) and Atlantic BioPharmaceuticals, Inc. (USA) have signed an agreement to produce Atlantic's rec...
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TranXenoGen Collaborates with Abbott A company aiming to produce valuable proteins via the eggs of transgenic chickens, TranXenoGen, Inc. (USA), has signed a collaborative agr...
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