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5. Bauman DE, DeGeeter MJ, Peel CJ, et al. Effect of recombinantly derived bovine growth hormone (BGH) on lactational performance of high yielding dairy cows (Abstract P 86). J Dairy Science 1982;65(suppl):121. Pell AN, Tsang DS, Howlett BA, et al. Effects of a prolonged-release formulation of Sometribove (n-methionyl bovine somatotropin) on Jersey cows. J Dairy Science 1992;75:3416–3431. Liebhardt WC, ed. The Dairy Debate: Consequences of Bovine Growth Hormone and Rotational Grazing Technologies. Davis: University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program, 1993.

6. Violand BN, Schlittler MR, Lawson CQ, et al. Isolation of Escherichia coli synthesized recombinant eukaryotic proteins that contain ε-N-acetyllysine. Protein Science 1994;3:1089–1097. This amino acid replaced lysine in a “significant portion” of rBGH proteins.

7. Brody JE. Of Luddites, cows, and biotechnology miracles. NYT, November 17, 1993:C17.

8. Schneider K. Stores bar milk produced by drug: five big chains take action—U.S. calls process safe. NYT, August 24, 1989:A1,A18. Sun M. Market sours on milk hormone. Science 1989;246:876–877.

9. Juskevich DC, Guyer CG. Bovine growth hormone: human food safety evaluation. Science 1990;249:875–884. Office of Medical Applications of Research. Bovine Somatotropin. In: National Institutes of Health Technology Assessment Conference Statement, December 5–7, 1990. Washington, DC, 1991. Miller H. Putting the bST human-health controversy to rest. Bio/Technology 1992;10:147.

10. GAO. Food Safety and Quality: FDA Strategy Needed to Address Animal Drug Residues in Milk (GAO/RCED-92-209), 1992. Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone: FDA Approval Should Be Withheld until the Mastitis Issue Is Resolved (GAO/PEMD-92-26), 1992.

11. Kimura T, Murakawa Y, Ohno M, et al. Gastrointestinal absorption of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor 1 in rats. J Pharmacological and Experimental Therapeutics 1997;283:611–618. Chan JM, Stampfer MJ, Giovannucci E, et al. Plasma insulin-like growth factor-1 and prostate cancer risk: a prospective study. Science 1998;279:563–566. Hankinson SE, Willett WC, Golditz GA, et al. Circulating concentrations of insulin-like growth factor 1 and risk of breast cancer. Lancet 1998;351:1393–1396. Verdecchia P, Reboldi G, Schillaci G, et al. Circulating insulin and insulin growth factor-1 are independent determinants of left ventricular mass and geometry in essential hypertension. Circulation 1999;100:1802–1807. Also see: rbST Internal Review Team, Health Protection Branch. rbST (Nutrilac) “Gaps Analysis” Report. Ottawa: Health Canada, April 21, 1998.

12. Cohen R. Milk: The Deadly Poison. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Argus, 1998. Cohen R. Notmilk! Online: www.hungerstrike.com.

13. Blaney DP, Miller JJ, Stillman RP. Dairy: Background for 1995 Farm Legislation (USDA Agricultural Economics Report No. 705), 1995. Schneider K. Grocers challenge use of new drug for milk output. NYT, February 4, 1994:A1,A14. Over 800 farmers report problems related to rBGH. Nutrition Week, June 2, 1995:6.

14. Cohen B. Ben & Jerry’s Testifies Before FDA in Favor of BGH Labeling (press release). Waterbury, VT: Ben & Jerry’s, May 6, 1993.

15. Kolata G. When the geneticists’ fingers get in the food. NYT, February 20, 1994:E13. Also see: DuPuis EM. Nature’s Perfect Food. New York University Press, 2002.

16. OTA. U.S. Dairy Industry at a Crossroad: Biotechnology and Policy Choices—Special Report (OTA-F-470), 1991. BGH moratorium. Nutrition Week, August 6, 1993:5.

17. Schneider K. U.S. approves use of drug to raise milk production: gain for biotechnology. NYT, November 6, 1993:A1,A9. FDA. Animal drugs, feeds, and related products; sterile sometribove zinc suspension. FR 58:59946–59947, November 12, 1993.

18. Benson S, Arax M, Burstein R. A growing concern: as biotech crops come to market, neither scientists—who take industry money—nor federal regulators are adequately protecting consumers and farmers. Mother Jones, January/February 1997:36–43,66–71. Feder BJ. Monsanto has its

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