A three generation study with genetically modified Bt corn in rats: Biochemical and histopathological investigation

For the last ten years, in accordance with the increased use of genetically modified (GM) foods for human and livestocks, a large number of feeding studies have been carried out. However, the evidence is still far from proving whether the long-term consumption of GM foods posses a possible danger fo...

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animal models
animal nutrition
Animals
Biochemical analysis
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Chemical Analysis
Body Weight
corn
diet
duodenum
Duodenum - pathology
experimental diets
Female
generational studies
genetically modified foods
Histopathology
human nutrition
Kidney - pathology
kidneys
liver
Liver - pathology
long term experiments
longitudinal studies
Male
Medical sciences
Organ Size
Plants, Genetically Modified - adverse effects
Rats
Rats, Wistar
stomach
Stomach - pathology
Three generation study
Toxicology
Transgenic Bt corn
Wistar albino rat
Zea mays - genetics
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