In 1980 scientists learned how to grow interferon in bacteria using recombinant DNA, which allowed mass production of the previously expensive cancer-fighting substance. Here cultures are grown in flasks. Photo by Linda Bartlett.

In 1980 scientists learned how to grow interferon in bacteria using recombinant DNA, which allowed mass production of the previously expensive cancer-fighting substance. Here cultures are grown in flasks. Photo by Linda Bartlett.
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