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Current PCR Methods for the Detection, Identification and Quantification of Genetically Modified Organisms(GMOs): a Brief Review Cover

Current PCR Methods for the Detection, Identification and Quantification of Genetically Modified Organisms(GMOs): a Brief Review

By: F Gadani,  G Bindler,  H Pijenburg,  L Rossi and  J Zuber  
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Language: English
Page range: 85 - 96
Submitted on: Feb 20, 2000
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Accepted on: Jun 2, 2000
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Published on: Dec 30, 2014
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