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1 Sulfonylureas, a widely prescribed drug class used to treat diabetes, also modify human ABCC9 protein function.
2 We evaluated if there were undesired genomic effects of the PB transposon system to modify human cells.
3 As for the idea that biopunks are using meme viruses to modify human behaviour, Lovegrove was scathing.
4 But they're also pushing into dicier territory, using the technique to modify human embryos-andthus potentially future generations.
5 Scientists in the UK have been given the go-ahead by the fertility regulator to genetically modify human embryos.
6 The body which regulates fertility research is to consider the first application in the UK to genetically modify human embryos.
7 These two ideas, of curved time and higher space, by their very nature are bound to profoundly modify human thought.
8 And at the top of the list: news that Crispr could modify human embryos, correcting a relatively common, often deadly mutation.
9 The study came out just as Chinese scientists claimed to have used similar procedures to genetically modify human embryos for the first time.
10 In a desperate attempt to achieve world peace, governments ordered scientists to genetically modify human genes to make love a more powerful feeling.
11 Cultivation has modified the soil and the climate, as it modifies human life.
12 But how will a public so suspicious of genetically- modified crops respond to genetically- modified humans ?
13 Scientists have created the first genetically modified human embryo.
14 But today this may be changing, because modern technology is developing ways of modifying human beings.
15 Many scientists believe that genetically modifying human embryos crosses an ethical line and should remain taboo.
16 They'd developed a three-part system: a bacterium, a virus, and a line of modified human lymphocytes.
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