Scientific Opinion updating the risk assessment conclusions and risk management recommendations on the genetically modified insect resistant maize 1507
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A. Chesson | G. Kleter | A. Birch | A. Messéan | H. Naegeli | K. Nielsen | J. Perry | J. Ovesná | P. Lagiou | S. Arpaia | C. Tebbe | L. Herman | J. Gropp | M. Løvik | N. Rostoks | Huw Jones | P. Jardin | J. Kiss | A. Gathmann | Hilde-Gunn Hoen-Sorteberg
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