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Big Apple biotech

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More start-ups may be sticking around in New York City, as the city looks to a new science park, prizes and tax breaks to help kick-start a life-sciences cluster. Anne Harding reports.

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Harding, A. Big Apple biotech. Nature 463, 836–837 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nj7282-836a

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