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Environ. Biosafety Res. 7 (2008) 115-121
DOI: 10.1051/ebr:2008013
Editorial
Trends in biotechnology and biosafety in Brazil
Leda Mendonça-Hagler1, Lúcia Souza2, Lúcia Aleixo3 and Leila Oda41 Programa de Biotecnologia Vegetal-Centro de Ciencias da saúde CP 68028, Universidade federal do Rio de Janeiro, 21944-590-Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil
2 Mohrhaldenstrasse, 65, 4125 Riehen, Switzerland
3 Rua Espirito Santo 2258 apt 401, Belo Horizonte, MG 30160-032, Brazil
4 Associação Nacional de Biossegurança (ANBio), Av Nilo Peçanha 50 s/2114, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22020-100, Brazil
Published online: 20 September 2008
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Key words: biotechnology / biosafety in Brazil / GM crops / post-commercialization monitoring
Corresponding author: leda@mls.com.br
© ISBR, EDP Sciences 2008
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