A team of scientists has seen success growing vaccines in plants which have been 'hijacked' to produce new compounds.
Plants closely related to tobacco were used to grow polio vaccines. Image courtesy of Leaf Expression Systems. Researchers working at the John Innes Centre in Norfolk in the UK, as well as Oxford University, used a plant closely related to tobacco in order to grow vaccines to the polio virus. To…
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