Déjà vu. The history of in vitro fertilization could offer insights into how the controversy over the use of human embryos for stem cell research might play out.
Chen, Ingfei
Déjà vu. The history of in vitro fertilization could offer insights into how the controversy over the use of human embryos for stem cell research might play out. [electronic resource] - Science of aging knowledge environment : SAGE KE Sep 2004 - ns7 p. digital
Publication Type: News
1539-6150
10.1126/sageke.2004.35.ns7 doi
Embryo Research--ethics
Fertilization in Vitro--ethics
Humans
Stem Cell Transplantation--ethics
Déjà vu. The history of in vitro fertilization could offer insights into how the controversy over the use of human embryos for stem cell research might play out. [electronic resource] - Science of aging knowledge environment : SAGE KE Sep 2004 - ns7 p. digital
Publication Type: News
1539-6150
10.1126/sageke.2004.35.ns7 doi
Embryo Research--ethics
Fertilization in Vitro--ethics
Humans
Stem Cell Transplantation--ethics