Methods to Generate Transgenic Animals

  • Louis-Marie Houdebine
Part of the Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment book series (ETHICSSCI, volume 34)

Keywords

Transgenic Animal Foreign Gene Pluripotent Cell Growth Hormone Gene Whey Acidic Protein 
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