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Posted AT 4:46 AM EDT on 19/07/06

Calgary firm turns safflower into insulin

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

In a breakthrough that could rival the discovery of insulin by Canadians Frederick Banting and Charles Best in 1921, a Calgary biotech company claims to have produced commercial quantities of human insulin from genetically modified safflower plants, a move that could change the economics of the diabetes market.

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