
pmid: 10403035
Data from studies of the infectivity of DNA injected directly into laboratory animals are used to estimate the potential infectivity risk of residual DNA in biological products. The potential for some novel products to contain infectious quantities of residual cellular DNA is discussed, and further study of this subject is suggested.
Consumer Product Safety, Risk Factors, DNA, Viral, Animals, Humans, Models, Biological
Consumer Product Safety, Risk Factors, DNA, Viral, Animals, Humans, Models, Biological
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