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    The United States has developed genetic maize that can be used for contraception

    • Last Update: 2001-09-26
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: according to overseas media, epicyte biotechnology company in San Diego, California, USA has developed gene maize that can "prevent pregnancy" According to reports, the company's researchers discovered an antibody that destroys sperm when they study a rare female infertility phenomenon Sperm attached to the antibody will be difficult to move forward Researchers then took the gene out of the antibody, implanted it in corn, and cultivated "contraception" corn in the greenhouse The company will conduct clinical trials of "contraception" corn within a few months.
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