Where are the Raelian books that posit that life was bioengineered on Earth by an alien race? |
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A consumer backlash against genetically modified food helped nip investor enthusiasm in the bioengineered bud. |
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So despite the widespread acceptance of bioengineered crops in this country, farmers still worry whether they'll be able to sell what they grow at home and abroad. |
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Kuhn sponsored a failed amendment to the Iowa bill that would have given counties the right to establish limited zones prohibiting bioengineered plants. |
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In 1990, the FDA approved the first bioengineered enzyme, rennin, which traditionally has been extracted from calves' stomachs for use in making cheese. |
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Forest Service and the state Department of Agriculture have cautioned against the development of bioengineered creeping bentgrass. |
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Potatoes have been bioengineered specifically for these pigmentation traits. |
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The bioengineered germ developed into a mature gland through acinar formations with the myoepithelium and innervation. |
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Bartus and his associates at Ceregene developed a viral gene therapy vector bioengineered to express only the gene for human nerve growth factor. |
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The Humacyte investigational bioengineered blood vessel technology represents a research and development milestone in vascular tissue engineering. |
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By stripping a rat kidney of its cells and repopulating it with new ones, scientists have shown that a bioengineered kidney can function to some extent like a normal one. |
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