Plant-based vaccine makers take on big boys
Their production method may turn out to be faster, cheaper
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New York
TWO tiny companies are preparing to challenge some of the largest drug makers in the battle for dominance in the US$3 billion global market for influenza vaccines, armed with little more than tiny tobacco plants.
The use of plants to produce life-saving pharmaceuticals captured global attention when it was revealed that the Ebola drug ZMapp is produced in the leaves of tobacco plants.
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