Taking the stem cell debate to the public
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Taking the stem cell debate to the public
Abstract
In response to the Blackburn and Rowley essay on the President's Council on Bioethics, several thought-provoking opinions on ethical challenges in biomedical research are expressed by prominent stakeholders
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- President's Council on Bioethics. Beyond therapy: Biotechnology and the pursuit of happiness. 2003 Available at http://bioethics.gov/reports/beyondtherapy/index.html via the Internet. Accessed 19 April 2004.
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- President's Council on Bioethics. Monitoring stem cell research. 2004 Available at http://bioethics.gov/reports/stemcell/index.html via the Internet. Accessed 24 March 2004.
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