For love or money? The saga of Korean women who provided eggs for embryonic stem cell research.
Baylis, Françoise
For love or money? The saga of Korean women who provided eggs for embryonic stem cell research. [electronic resource] - Theoretical medicine and bioethics 2009 - 385-96 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
1573-0980
10.1007/s11017-009-9118-0 doi
Adult
Altruism
Cloning, Organism--ethics
Coercion
Embryo Research--ethics
Embryonic Stem Cells
Employment
Ethics, Research
Fear
Female
Hospitalization
Humans
Informed Consent--ethics
Living Donors--legislation & jurisprudence
Motivation
New York
Oocytes
Ovulation Induction--adverse effects
Reimbursement Mechanisms--ethics
Republic of Korea
Scientific Misconduct--ethics
Students
Tissue Donors--psychology
Tissue and Organ Procurement--economics
United States
Women's Health
For love or money? The saga of Korean women who provided eggs for embryonic stem cell research. [electronic resource] - Theoretical medicine and bioethics 2009 - 385-96 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
1573-0980
10.1007/s11017-009-9118-0 doi
Adult
Altruism
Cloning, Organism--ethics
Coercion
Embryo Research--ethics
Embryonic Stem Cells
Employment
Ethics, Research
Fear
Female
Hospitalization
Humans
Informed Consent--ethics
Living Donors--legislation & jurisprudence
Motivation
New York
Oocytes
Ovulation Induction--adverse effects
Reimbursement Mechanisms--ethics
Republic of Korea
Scientific Misconduct--ethics
Students
Tissue Donors--psychology
Tissue and Organ Procurement--economics
United States
Women's Health