Biotechnology in the Medicine World

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Biotechnology in the Medicine World

Personalized Medicine Medicine use to be able to treat a certain symptom but now they are able to treat those symptoms with more precision. By using biotechnology and looking at DNA Doctors are able to create drugs that are specifically designed for you and your genetic make-up.

Artificial Lymph Nodes Scientist have developed artificial lymph nodes that can replace existing ones. By using biotechnology they are able to create nodes that can fit your body perfectly based on your gene’s

Vaccine in a banana Researchers have developed a vaccine for the hepatitis virus that can be taken by just Eating a banana