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    Studies have shown that embryos do not transmit BSE

    • Last Update: 2001-12-11
    • Source: Internet
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    Lead: embryos taken from cattle will neither infect nor spread mad cow disease, according to a study released soon, scientists said on Monday Michel thibier, President of the international society for embryo transfer, said the results of 12 years' research showed that new rules should be adopted in international embryo trade At the same time, he said the results of this study are very important, because after mad cow disease, some countries have the same restrictions on embryo trade as livestock trade.
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