The article analyses ethical problems of cloning of human beings. Today scientists have opportunity to clone animals and human embryos by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), and the author considers this technology and ethical problems generated by it. The author maintains that we must divide two types of cloning of human beings: therapeutic and reproductive. The therapeutic cloning does not generate any new ethical problems or dilemmas, but it exacerbates the problems which have already existed (moral status of human embryos, health care recourses distribution, etc.). Reproductive cloning of human beings will generate as absolutely new ethical problems so new scientific solutions
Numerous uncertainties are hanging over the biotechnology of human cloning which has prompted medica...
This article examines some legal and moral issues associated with two developing areas of biomedicin...
After years of failure, in November 2007 primate embryonic stem cells were derived by somatic cellul...
Human cloning may become a viable possibility in the far future; it is no longer a spectacular scien...
It is quite often said that an idle mind is a devil’s workshop. Curious nature of human beings has l...
In the beginning of their article the Authors explain shortly what the cloning is and then they dis...
AbstractThe fast evolution of the society and the various economic and social sectors requires an et...
Cloning is an area of science that changes daily; with advances being made constantly. This technol...
Abstract In 1998, the Council for Science and Technology established the Bioet...
All humans have an innate need to reproduce, and therefore an innate need to engage in sexual activi...
Cloning is studied by different branches of science. Medicine is interested in cloning because of it...
This article is a critical examination of the science and ethics of human cloning. It summarises the...
Numerous uncertainties are hanging over the biotechnology of human cloning which has prompted medica...
The prospect of creating children through somatic cell nuclear transfer has elicited widespread conc...
Previous research indicates a lack of clear international guidelines on the permissibility of embryo...
Numerous uncertainties are hanging over the biotechnology of human cloning which has prompted medica...
This article examines some legal and moral issues associated with two developing areas of biomedicin...
After years of failure, in November 2007 primate embryonic stem cells were derived by somatic cellul...
Human cloning may become a viable possibility in the far future; it is no longer a spectacular scien...
It is quite often said that an idle mind is a devil’s workshop. Curious nature of human beings has l...
In the beginning of their article the Authors explain shortly what the cloning is and then they dis...
AbstractThe fast evolution of the society and the various economic and social sectors requires an et...
Cloning is an area of science that changes daily; with advances being made constantly. This technol...
Abstract In 1998, the Council for Science and Technology established the Bioet...
All humans have an innate need to reproduce, and therefore an innate need to engage in sexual activi...
Cloning is studied by different branches of science. Medicine is interested in cloning because of it...
This article is a critical examination of the science and ethics of human cloning. It summarises the...
Numerous uncertainties are hanging over the biotechnology of human cloning which has prompted medica...
The prospect of creating children through somatic cell nuclear transfer has elicited widespread conc...
Previous research indicates a lack of clear international guidelines on the permissibility of embryo...
Numerous uncertainties are hanging over the biotechnology of human cloning which has prompted medica...
This article examines some legal and moral issues associated with two developing areas of biomedicin...
After years of failure, in November 2007 primate embryonic stem cells were derived by somatic cellul...