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The Impact of Population Movement on HIV/AIDS in Europe
Author(s)Gushulak, B. D.; MacPherson, D. W
AbstractThis chapter focuses exclusively on two major categories of environmental risks: those of the engineered plants themselves and those associated with the movement of transgenes into other plants. The authors focus on the implications of transgene flow from the transgenic crop to wild/weedy relatives. They close by discussing the risks posed by transgenic virus-resistant crops, while exploring the possibility that some risks have yet to be identified.
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Pages188-203
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHIV/AIDS in Europe: Moving from Death Sentence to Chronic Disease Management
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PubDate2006
ISBN_ISSN9289022841
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