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Guidance on the environmental risk assessment of genetically modified animals [PDF]
This document provides guidance for the environmental risk assessment (ERA) of living genetically modified (GM) animals, namely fish, insects and mammals and birds, to be placed on the European Union (EU) market in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1829/
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)
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Regulatory issues for genetically modified animals [PDF]
Precision genetics and breeding have the potential to meet the agricultural needs and goals of the world in the 21st century. These needs include increasing the efficiency of production of animals and improving their products with minimal impact on the ...
Perry Bradbury HACKETT
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Genetically modified animals for use in biopharmacology: from research to production [PDF]
Introduction: In this review, the analysis of technologies for obtaining biologically active proteins from various sources is carried out, and the comparative analysis of technologies for creating producers of biologically active proteins is presented ...
Alexey V. Deykin +15 more
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Welfare Issues of Genetically Modified Animals [PDF]
Genetically engineered animals have opened new frontiers in the study of physiology and disease processes. Mutant animals offer more accurate disease models and increased precision for pathogenesis and treatment studies. Their use offers hope for improved therapy to patients with conditions that currently have poor or ineffective treatments.
Dennis, Melvin B., Jr.
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Introduction Agriculture based on genetically modified organisms plays an increasingly important role in feeding the world population, which is evidenced by a considerable growth in the size of land under genetically modified crops (GM).
Stanisław Lachowski +5 more
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Impact of genetically modified organisms on meat quality
A unique class of gene biotechnology known as genetic modification modifies the genetic makeup of living things like microbes, plants, and animals. Several possible advantages and hazards associated with gene biotechnology. Due to increased food demands
Muntaha Ghazi Hasan
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Preclinical Models of Follicular Cell-Derived Thyroid Cancer: An Overview from Cancer Cell Lines to Mouse Models [PDF]
The overall prognosis of thyroid cancer is excellent, but some patients have grossly invasive disease and distant metastases with limited responses to systemic therapies.
Min Ji Jeon, Bryan R. Haugen
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Genetically modified animals as models of neurodevelopmental conditions: A review of systematic review reporting quality [PDF]
Using genetically modified animals to model neurodevelopmental conditions helps better our understanding of biology underlying these conditions. Animal research has unique characteristics not shared with clinical research, meaning systematic review ...
Emma Wilson +4 more
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Transgenes of genetically modified animals detected non-invasively via environmental DNA.
We demonstrate that simple, non-invasive environmental DNA (eDNA) methods can detect transgenes of genetically modified (GM) animals from terrestrial and aquatic sources in invertebrate and vertebrate systems.
Charles C Y Xu +5 more
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The use of genetically modified animals
Royal Society (Great Britain)
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