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Suggestions for the assessment of the allergenic potential of genetically modified organismsSPÖK, Armin; GAUGITSCH, Helmut; LAFFER, Sylvia et al.International archives of allergy and immunology. 2005, Vol 137, Num 2, pp 167-180, issn 1018-2438, 14 p.Article

Knowledge-technology-based discovery of unauthorized genetically modified organisms : GMO AnalysisRUTTINK, Tom; MORISSET, Dany; VAN DROOGENBROECK, Bart et al.Analytical & bioanalytical chemistry (Print). 2010, Vol 396, Num 6, pp 1951-1959, issn 1618-2642, 9 p.Article

Sugarcane sexual reproduction in a commercial environment: Research to underpin regulatory decisions for genetically modified sugarcaneBONNET, G. D; OLIVARES-VILLEGAS, J. J; BERDING, N et al.International sugar journal. 2011, Vol 113, Num 1347, pp 214-218, issn 0020-8841, 5 p.Article

The history and future of GMOs in food and agricultureCHASSY, B. M.Cereal foods world. 2007, Vol 52, Num 4, pp 169-172, issn 0146-6283, 4 p.Article

La querelle des OGMOURY, J.P.2006, 303 p., isbn 2-130-55550-0Book

When gene medication is also genetic modification - : Regulating DNA treatmentFOSS, Grethe S; ROGNE, Sissel.Vaccine. 2007, Vol 25, Num 30, pp 5613-5618, issn 0264-410X, 6 p.Conference Paper

Real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification for the CaMV-35S promoter as a screening method for genetically modified organismsFUKUTA, Shiro; MIZUKAMI, Yuko; ISHIDA, Akira et al.European food research & technology (Print). 2004, Vol 218, Num 5, pp 496-500, issn 1438-2377, 5 p.Article

Relative fitness of glyphosate-resistant creeping bentgrass lines in Kentucky bluegrassGARDNER, D. S; DANNEBERGER, T. K; NELSON, E et al.HortScience. 2003, Vol 38, Num 3, pp 455-459, issn 0018-5345, 5 p.Article

GMOtrack: Generator of Cost-Effective GMO Testing StrategiesKRALJ NOVAK, Petra; GRUDEN, Kristina; MORISSET, Dany et al.Journal of AOAC International. 2009, Vol 92, Num 6, pp 1739-1746, issn 1060-3271, 8 p.Article

Broad reach or biased source? Decomposing the hostile media effectGUNTHER, Albert C; LIEBHART, Janice L.Journal of communication. 2006, Vol 56, Num 3, pp 449-466, issn 0021-9916, 18 p.Article

Alimentos transgénicosRAMON, Daniel.Monografías humanitas. 2004, Num 9, pp 61-69, issn 1697-1663, 9 p.Article

Biotechnology: Going Beyond GMOsMASSENGALE, Rene D.Food technology (Chicago). 2010, Vol 64, Num 11, issn 0015-6639, 30-35 [4 p.]Article

The Reflexive Producer : The Influence of Farmer Knowledge Upon the Use of Bt CornKAUP, Brent Z.Rural sociology. 2008, Vol 73, Num 1, pp 62-81, issn 0036-0112, 20 p.Article

Étiquetage: OGM: adapter la stratégie analytiqueMOUSSET, Anne-Katell.Process (Cesson-Sévigné). 2012, Num 1296, pp 110-111, issn 0998-6650, 2 p.Article

Transgenic Technology Meeting (TT2010)Transgenic research. 2010, Vol 19, Num 2, pp 307-355, issn 0962-8819, 49 p.Conference Paper

Assuring the safety of genetically modified (GM) foods: the importance of an holistic, integrative approachCOCKBURN, Andrew.Journal of biotechnology. 2002, Vol 98, Num 1, pp 79-106, issn 0168-1656, 28 p.Conference Paper

Plants with stacked genetically modified events: to assess or not to assess?KOK, Esther J; PEDERSEN, Jan; ONORI, Roberta et al.Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.). 2014, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 70-73, issn 0167-7799, 4 p.Article

Cell-surface modification of non-GMO without chemical treatment by novel GMO-coupled and -separated cocultivation methodMIURA, Natsuko; AOKI, Wataru; TOKUMOTO, Naoki et al.Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 2009, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 293-301, issn 0175-7598, 9 p.Article

Banana : cultivars, biotechnological approaches and genetic transformationARVANITOYANNIS, Ioannis S; MAVROMATIS, Athanassios G; GRAMMATIKAKI-AVGELI, Garyfalia et al.International journal of food science & technology. 2008, Vol 43, Num 10, pp 1871-1879, issn 0950-5423, 9 p.Article

Edible safety requirements and assessment standards for agricultural genetically modified organismsPINGJIAN DENG; XIANGYANG ZHOU; JIN LIU et al.Food and chemical toxicology. 2008, Vol 46, Num 5, pp 1414-1436, issn 0278-6915, 23 p.Article

The case for reforming the EU regulatory system for GMOsPOLLOCK, Christopher J; HAILS, Rosemary S.Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.). 2014, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 63-64, issn 0167-7799, 2 p.Article

Fronteras alimentarias: Los OGM entre el imaginario social y la naturaleza cultural = Des frontières alimentaires : les OGM entre l'imaginaire social et la nature culturelleMILLAN, Amado.Estudios del hombre. 2009, Num 24, pp 301-317, issn 1405-1117, 17 p.Article

BIOTECNOLOGIE DEL CIBO: Gli OGM offrono grandi opportunità ma suscitano problemi etici, ambientali e di sicurezza = Biotechnology of food : GMOs offer great opportunities but raise ethical, environmental and safety problemsCOLONNA, Stefano.Prometeo (Milano). 2012, Vol 30, Num 118, pp 16-21, issn 0394-1639, 6 p.Article

Les consultations au sujet des nouvelles biotechnologies ― La représentation des Maori = Consultations on New Biotechnologies - The Maori RepresentationROBERTS, Mere.Revue internationale des sciences sociales. 2012, Num 195, issn 0304-3037, 171-178, 7-8 [10 p.]Article

Scoring in genetically modified organism proficiency tests based on log-transformed resultsTHOMPSON, Michael; ELLISON, Stephen L. R; OWEN, Linda et al.Journal of AOAC International. 2006, Vol 89, Num 1, pp 232-239, issn 1060-3271, 8 p.Article

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