Life support for life science innovation?
- PMID: 17287731
- DOI: 10.1038/nbt0207-144
Life support for life science innovation?
Abstract
think tank and an investment bank have proposed solutions to address the lack of funding to carry biotech companies through the early stages of clinical development.
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