2.01.2007

DOWN ON THE PHARM

UK scientists have developed genetically modified chickens which will lay eggs that contain proteins needed to produce cancer-fighting drugs. Professor Harry Griffin, director of the Roslin Institute near Edinburgh, told the BBC that 15 years of work has resulted in the first generation of 500 birds which lay eggs that contain proteins which can be used to treat malignant melanoma or to stop viruses replicating in cells.

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