Years of plenty: maize production in India, which is self-sufficient in food grain – Financial Times

By Dr. Matthew Watson

Years of plenty: maize production in India, which is self-sufficient in food grain
Financial Times
His efforts to “humanise” monoclonal antibodies (MABs) derived from mice, to tackle disease without excessive side-effects, paved the way for a modern category of medicines that has helped build the modern biotechnology industry and resuscitate large ...

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