MONDAY, Feb. 9 (HealthDay News) -- The first drug made with materials from genetically engineered animals has gained U.S. ... GTC Biotherapeutics said federal regulators approved its drug, ATryn, which includes milk from goats that have been genetically altered to produce an extra protein that acts as a natural blood thinner,
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A panel of 12 scientists was asked to review current research on the issue of genetically modifying animals to produce improved food or biomedical products. This year's report of goats that had been modified to produce spider silk in their milk is an example.
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The IACUC recognizes three general categories of research studies in which genetically altered animals are used: ... Research involving genetically altered animals obtained as in either category 2 or 3 above must be approved by the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC). For research using animals obtained through category...
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They welcomed the government's decision to regulate genetically altered animals, but they cautioned that crucial details remain to be spelled out. For example, the Food and Drug Administration does not plan to require that all genetically engineered meat, poultry and fish be labeled as such.
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Amid growing questions about the technology, the FDA last month issued guidelines for how it will regulate products made from genetically altered animals.
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GTC Biotherapeutics said regulators cleared its drug ATryn, which is manufactured using milk from goats that have been scientifically altered to produce extra antithrombin, ... And they said the government has not done enough to examine the potential impact of genetically engineered animals on the environment,
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Scrambled drugs: transgenic chickens could lay golden eggs - This Week - using genetically altered animals to produce pharmaceutical agents - Brief Article from Science News provided by Find... ... Genetically altered cows, pigs, sheep, ... Milking engineered 'pharm animals.' - genetically engineered goats and sheep...
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We recently used genetically altered animals in drug discovery to examine the NF-KB family of transcriptional regulatory genes and to elucidate their essential role in the early onset of immune and inflammatory responses.
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; Topic: Animals, Genetically Altered, Kasherus ... If science could genetically alter an animal that chews its cud but does not have split hooves - a camel for instance - to give birth to camels which do have split hooves, would it then be kosher? ... Kasherus, Genetically Altered Animals...
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