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Insulin crystals, from NASA's website. Credit: NASA/Marshall.
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Portal:Medicine/Selected Article Archive
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History of biotechnology
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology/protbox usage
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Use of biotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing
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User:Ragesoss/History of biotechnology
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Portal:Medicine/Selected article/7, 2007