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. 2011 Dec 23;13(1):12-6.
doi: 10.1038/embor.2011.232.

Stem cell research, scientific freedom and the commodification concern

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Stem cell research, scientific freedom and the commodification concern

Timothy Caulfield et al. EMBO Rep. .
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Timothy Caulfield's research is supported by the Canadian Stem Cell Network (National Centres of Excellence Program) and the Cancer Stem Cell Consortium.

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