The debate about whether to federally fund human embryonic stem cell research is at root a controversy about the legal status that should be accorded the human embryo. The undisputed, scientifically verifiable facts agreed to by even the most liberal proponents of human embryonic stem cell research are that (1) the embryo is living and genetically unique; (2) the embryo is human and capable of developing into an adult; and (3) derivation of human stem cells from embryos terminates them. Although philosophical and political disagreement subsequently arises about whether the embryo should be deemed a juridical person, quasi-person, or non-person, we have not adequately addressed the significance of these three undisputed facts for regulating ...
The debate on the use of human embryos for research will be one of the more important issues of the ...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
In 2022, several publications have appeared which require legal and ethical reflection. These are th...
The debate about whether to federally fund human embryonic stem cell research is at root a controver...
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
In an effort to quell ongoing debate about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Embryonic stem cell research is morally and politically controversial because the process of derivin...
Controversy regarding Human embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) research is evident in the medical and scient...
Most of the ethical debate about whether we should support human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research...
The field of stem cell technology has seen an exponential growth over the last decade. Due to this, ...
In his contribution, the author deals with the question whether human embryonic cell research is mea...
Argument about the ethical possibility of the therapeutic use of embryonic stem cells depends critic...
Stem cells are unspecialized cells able to divide and produce copies of themselves and having the po...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
A human embryo is, by medical definition, “…the developing organism from fertilization to the end of...
The debate on the use of human embryos for research will be one of the more important issues of the ...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
In 2022, several publications have appeared which require legal and ethical reflection. These are th...
The debate about whether to federally fund human embryonic stem cell research is at root a controver...
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
In an effort to quell ongoing debate about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research, ...
Embryonic stem cell research is morally and politically controversial because the process of derivin...
Controversy regarding Human embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) research is evident in the medical and scient...
Most of the ethical debate about whether we should support human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research...
The field of stem cell technology has seen an exponential growth over the last decade. Due to this, ...
In his contribution, the author deals with the question whether human embryonic cell research is mea...
Argument about the ethical possibility of the therapeutic use of embryonic stem cells depends critic...
Stem cells are unspecialized cells able to divide and produce copies of themselves and having the po...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
A human embryo is, by medical definition, “…the developing organism from fertilization to the end of...
The debate on the use of human embryos for research will be one of the more important issues of the ...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
In 2022, several publications have appeared which require legal and ethical reflection. These are th...