physorg.com — Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a novel way to churn out large quantities of drugs, including antiplaque toothpaste additives, antibiotics, nicotine, and even morphine, using mini biofactories--in yeast.
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stinkingfishAug 16, 2008
Nectar of the gods!
julesbond007Aug 16, 2008
it's a cycle thing...bacteria eat our s**t and we eat their s**t...that's all
blackgumAug 16, 2008
Bathtub morphine anyone.
twodollarsAug 17, 2008
Stoners know this already. What some stoners dont know is the importance of context.
digitalhairAug 17, 2008
you'd make an excellent single-cell organism!
digitalhairAug 25, 2008
somehow that's why i dugg his comment :)
Closed AccountNov 2, 2008
What about the cure for skin and yeast problems.<a class="user" href="http://yeast.bestsellingstore.com">http://yeast.bestsellingstore.com</a>