Jan. 5 - Israeli researchers have genetically engineered tobacco plants to produce the anti-malaria drug, Artemisinin. The scientists say their research could widen the drug's availability to treat a disease that, in Africa alone, kills hundreds of thousands children annually. Jim Drury reports.
quinta-feira, 5 de janeiro de 2012
Anti-malaria drug produced from tobacco plants
Jan. 5 - Israeli researchers have genetically engineered tobacco plants to produce the anti-malaria drug, Artemisinin. The scientists say their research could widen the drug's availability to treat a disease that, in Africa alone, kills hundreds of thousands children annually. Jim Drury reports.
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