A proteomic-based approach to study underlying molecular responses of the small intestine of Wistar rats to genetically modified corn (MON810)

scientific article published on 06 June 2019

A proteomic-based approach to study underlying molecular responses of the small intestine of Wistar rats to genetically modified corn (MON810) is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11248-019-00157-Y
P932PMC publication ID6848250
P698PubMed publication ID31172414

P50authorAndrew CockburnQ4756635
Morten PoulsenQ55416236
Angharad M.R. GatehouseQ58333521
P2093author name stringSahira Lary
Martin G Edwards
Asmaa Al-Harbi
Safaa Qusti
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P433issue5-6
P304page(s)479-498
P577publication date2019-06-06
P1433published inTransgenic ResearchQ7834239
P1476titleA proteomic-based approach to study underlying molecular responses of the small intestine of Wistar rats to genetically modified corn (MON810)
P478volume28

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