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J Invertebr Pathol
June 2003
Chair of Biology V, Ecology, Ecochemistry and Ecotoxicology, Aachen University of Technology-RWTH Aachen, D-52056 Aachen, Germany.
Legislation at the national level in Europe as well as that developed by the European Union (EU) generally permits release and commercialization of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). However, only 10 plant/event combinations were registered as of 2002: three maize events (Bt176, Mon810, and Bt11), with the other seven divided among carnation (3), oil-seed rape (2), tobacco (1), and raddiccio (1). Of these, only one maize event (Bt176) has been registered as a legal variety, and this was in Spain, where 22,000ha have been planted annually since 1998.
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December 2000
Department of Biology V, Ecology, Ecochemistry and Ecotoxicology, Aachen University of Technology - RWTH Aachen, Worringerweg 1, 52056 Aachen, Germany.
One of the most discussed environmental effects associated with the use of transgenic plants is the flow of genes to plants in the environment. The flow of genes may occur through pollen since it is the reproductive system that is designed for gene movement. Pollen-mediated gene escape is hard to control in mating plants.
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November 1987
Department of Clinical Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, Medical Faculty, Aachen University of Technology (RWTH Aachen), Federal Republic of Germany.
Four peptidokeratan sulphate fractions of different Mr and degree of sulphation were cut from the pig corneal keratan sulphate distribution spectrum. After exhaustive digestion with keratanase, the fragments were separated on DEAE-Sephacel and Bio-Gel P-10 and analysed for their Mr, degree of sulphation and amino sugar and neutral sugar content. It was found that every glycosaminoglycan chain is constructed of a constant domain of non-sulphated and monosulphated disaccharide units and a variable domain of disulphated disaccharide units.
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