Interferon factory planned
NZPA-Reuter Kenilworth. New Jersey
The Schering-Plough Corporation said yes terday that it would build the world’s first commercial Interferon manufacturing plant in Ireland, starting next month. The plant, to produce the drug that many scientists hope will prove helpful in fighting cancer, will be built on the site of an antibiotics complex the company shut in 1981 in Inishannon, County Cork. A company, spokesmap said that 'the project would cost about. JNZI47 million.
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Press, 19 February 1983, Page 9
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