A 90-day toxicology study of transgenic lysine-rich maize grain (Y642) in Sprague-Dawley rats.
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Sishuo Cao | Xiaoyun He | B. Delaney | Xin Li | Yun-bo Luo | Kun-lun Huang | Maozhi Tang | Jing Juan Yu | J. Yu
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