Recent developments in biotechnology allow for the generation of increasingly complex products out of human tissues, for example, human stem cell lines, synthetic embryo-like structures and organoids. These developments are coupled with growing commercial interests. Although commercialisation can spark the scientific and clinical promises, profit-making out of human tissues is ethically contentious and known to raise public concern. The traditional bioethical frames of gift versus market are inapt to capture the resulting practical and ethical complexities. Therefore, we propose an alternative approach to identify, evaluate and deal with the ethical challenges that are raised by the increasing commercialisation of the exchange of sophistica...
Abstract Background Regenerative medicine has the potential to treat genetic disorders and replace d...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
Regulating human tissue innovations: hybrid forms of nature and governmentality Medical innovations...
Recent developments in biotechnology allow for the generation of increasingly complex products out o...
Recent advances in the stem cell field make it possible to culture three-dimensional human tissues i...
Organoids hold great promises for numerous applications in biomedicine and biotechnology. Despite it...
The ability to generate human tissues in vitro from stem cells has raised enormous expectations amon...
The ability to generate human tissues in vitro from stem cells has raised enormous expectations amon...
Current advances in biotechnology open up unprecedented possibilities to transform human tissues int...
Organoids are 3D miniature tissue mimics and have been effectively used for various purposes, includ...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
Organoids are 3D biological structures constructed from stem cells in vitro. They partially mimic th...
One critical issue confronting human stem cell research is the lack of embryos as research/therapeut...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
In the debates regarding the ethics of human organoid biobanking, the locus of donor autonomy has be...
Abstract Background Regenerative medicine has the potential to treat genetic disorders and replace d...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
Regulating human tissue innovations: hybrid forms of nature and governmentality Medical innovations...
Recent developments in biotechnology allow for the generation of increasingly complex products out o...
Recent advances in the stem cell field make it possible to culture three-dimensional human tissues i...
Organoids hold great promises for numerous applications in biomedicine and biotechnology. Despite it...
The ability to generate human tissues in vitro from stem cells has raised enormous expectations amon...
The ability to generate human tissues in vitro from stem cells has raised enormous expectations amon...
Current advances in biotechnology open up unprecedented possibilities to transform human tissues int...
Organoids are 3D miniature tissue mimics and have been effectively used for various purposes, includ...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
Organoids are 3D biological structures constructed from stem cells in vitro. They partially mimic th...
One critical issue confronting human stem cell research is the lack of embryos as research/therapeut...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
In the debates regarding the ethics of human organoid biobanking, the locus of donor autonomy has be...
Abstract Background Regenerative medicine has the potential to treat genetic disorders and replace d...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
Regulating human tissue innovations: hybrid forms of nature and governmentality Medical innovations...