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Volume 14 Issue 8, August 1996

Editorial

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Correspondence

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Nature Biotechnology Research

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Analysis

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  • With a little planning, commercial biotechnology was kick-started in South America.

    • Rafael Rangel-Aldao
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  • Successful alliances mean patiently forging personal relationships.

    • Ted T. Tanaka
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  • Scotland hopes to increase its investment in biotechnology fivefold over the next five years.

    • Niamh Quinn
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  • Current changes are likely to foster an attractive environment for biotechnology.

    • Olivier Binet
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  • University research strength puts this state on the biotechnology map.

    • Richard Burgess
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Research Review

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Research Article

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