Evidence that embryos sampled from cattle infected with mad cow disease neither develop nor spread the illness to healthy animals will be released in an upcoming study, reports Reuters.
Evidence that embryos sampled from cattle infected with mad cow disease neither develop nor spread the illness to healthy animals will be released in an upcoming study, reports Reuters.
A spokesman from the International Embryo Transfer Society, Paris, tells the news agency the results of the 12-year study should encourage regulators to adopt new laws governing international trade in embryos. He declined comment on when the results would be made public.