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Mystery #3Tier 3microbe medicine makers

How can tiny microbes be put to work brewing life-saving medicines?

Some people have an illness called diabetes, and they need a medicine called insulin every day to stay well. Once, this medicine could only be collected in tiny amounts from animals, so there was never quite enough. Today there is plenty of it, and a surprising helper makes it: not a machine, but a living thing far too small to see. How can a tiny microbe make medicine for people?

A cluster of rod-shaped E. coli bacteria under an electron microscope, coloured warm pink against black, the very kind used to make insulin
Photo: Eric Erbe and Christopher Pooley, USDA ARS · Public domain · via Wikimedia Commons

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