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Tracking Trends in U.S. Biotechnology

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  1. Mark D. Dibner, Ph.D., is director of the Biotechnology Information Division of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center (Research Triangle Park) and author of Biotechnology Guide U.S.A., Second Edition.

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Dibner, M. Tracking Trends in U.S. Biotechnology. Nat Biotechnol 9, 1334–1337 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt1291-1334

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