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toxicology

The database contains 14 references relating to the Safety and Benefits of Biotechnology and "toxicology".

References relating to "toxicology":

  1. Bt and G10evo-EPSPS Protein Expressed in ZDAB3 Corn Has No Impact on Nutritional Composition and Toxicological Safety
    (2022) Yu X, Chen G, Zhou Z, Chen X, He X, Jiao Y, Wang P
  2. Evaluation of the impact of transgenic maize BT799 on growth, development and reproductive function of Sprague-Dawley rats in three generations
    (2022) Zhang D, Dong S, Zhang Z, Yu C, Xu J, Wang C, Liu Y
  3. The influence of regular and genetically modified soybeans on postnatal development of rats
    (2018) Omelchenko NN, Dronik GV, Winkler IA, Rogozynskyi MS, Kucheriava VA
  4. Three-generation reproduction toxicity study of genetically modified rice with insect resistant genes
    (2017) Hu Y, Zhuo Q, Gong Z, Piao J, Yang x
  5. Dietary safety assessment of genetically modified rice EH rich in β-carotene
    (2017) Wu Y, Xu Y, Du Y, Zhao X, Hu R, Fan X, Ren F, Yao Q, Peng R, Tang X, Zhao K
  6. Mammalian Food Safety Risk Assessment of Transgenic Cotton Containing Cry1Ac Gene Conducted Independently in Pakistan
    (2015) , , , , , ,
  7. Toxicity assessment of modified Cry1Ac1 proteins and genetically modified insect-resistant Agb0101 rice
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  8. A three generation reproduction study with Sprague-Dawley rats consuming high-amylose transgenic rice
    (2014) , , , , , ,
  9. Assessment of GE food safety using -omics techniques and long-term animal feeding studies
    (2012)
  10. Subchronic feeding study of herbicide-tolerant soybean DP-356043-5 in Sprague-Dawley rats
    (2008) ,
  11. A 90-day subchronic feeding study of genetically modified maize expressing Cry1Ac M protein in Sprague Dawley rats
    (2012) Liu P, et al.
  12. A 90-day feeding study of glyphosate-tolerant maize with the G2-aroA gene in Sprague-Dawley rats
    (2013) Zhu Y, et al.