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Urine could play key part in future biotech systems – research

A common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the University of Birmingham have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins in the large quantities needed by the biotechA common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the University of Birmingham have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins in the large quantities needed by the biotech » The FINANCIAL Health&Beauty ....

Steve Busby , Doug Browning , Joanne Hothersall , University Of Birmingham School Biosciences , Researchers At Aston University , School Of Biosciences At Aston University , University Of Birmingham , Aston University , New Biotechnology , Baby Bio , Professor Steve Busby , Health Amp Beauty ,

Urine could play key part in future biotech systems – research

A common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the University of Birmingham have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins in the large quantities needed by the biotechA common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the University of Birmingham have developed a system that uses urea to trigger the production of these proteins in the large quantities needed by the biotech » The FINANCIAL Health&Beauty ....

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