The human embryonic stem cell debate science, ethics, and public policy
Human embryonic stem cells can divide indefinitely and have the potential to develop into many types of tissue. Research on these cells is essential to one of the most intriguing medical frontiers, regenerative medicine. It also raises a host of difficult ethical issues and has sparked great public...
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Other Authors: | Holland, Suzanne (Editor), Lebacqz, Karen 1945- (Editor), Zoloth, Laurie (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass.
MIT Press
2001
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Series: | Basic bioethics
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