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http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/labnotes/archive/2008/07/21/tapping-tobacco-to-cure-cancer.aspx
The scientists therefore spliced the DNA for the molecular sequences of the antibodies FROM each of the 16 patients into tobacco cells.
FROM is my emphasis
growing cancer vaccines in plants has one big thing going for it: patients would have a tailor-made vaccine within days, rather than waiting the months it takes to grow vaccines in animal cells.
The scientists therefore spliced the DNA for the molecular sequences of the antibodies FROM each of the 16 patients into tobacco cells.
FROM is my emphasis
growing cancer vaccines in plants has one big thing going for it: patients would have a tailor-made vaccine within days, rather than waiting the months it takes to grow vaccines in animal cells.