The UK was one of the first countries to introduce legislation regulating embryo research, and the British Parliament has taken a liberal view of the field. However, even in the UK, regulation of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research has had drawbacks, and the regulatory framework is somewhat inconsistent and imposes considerable bureaucracy. There are around 33 countries that have broadly liberal legislation; each has a different view of what is permissible. Only about eight of these countries have contributed significantly to published research in the field. Paradoxically, in spite of tight federal restrictions, the USA remains the most productive country in terms of the number and quality of peer review research publications. But even...
On August 9th, 2001, the federal government of the United States announced a policy restricting fede...
On August 9th, 2001, the federal government of the United States announced a policy restricting fede...
Stem cell research and its potential translation to regenerative medicine, tissue engineering and ce...
The UK was one of the first countries to introduce legislation regulating embryo research, and the B...
Human embryonic stem cell research promises to deliver in the future a whole range of therapeutic tr...
There is great ethical debate regarding the complex area of human embryonic stem cell research (hESC...
Despite its tremendous potential for curing various maladies, embryonic stem cell research has not r...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell research has garnered almost unprecedented attention. Debate over the bound...
Research using embryonic stem cells may lead to great medical advances because of their ability to d...
Countries that oppose embryo destruction for research purposes can forbid the production of human em...
Embryonic stem cell research is a widely debated topic in modern politics and religion. Differing vi...
Over the past year there has been great interest, optimism and anxiety in many societies about devel...
20 pages.Discusses the issues involved in regulating the products of stem cell research in the Unite...
Human embryonic stem cell (HESC) research is a controversial research as the paramount concern is th...
On August 9th, 2001, the federal government of the United States announced a policy restricting fede...
On August 9th, 2001, the federal government of the United States announced a policy restricting fede...
Stem cell research and its potential translation to regenerative medicine, tissue engineering and ce...
The UK was one of the first countries to introduce legislation regulating embryo research, and the B...
Human embryonic stem cell research promises to deliver in the future a whole range of therapeutic tr...
There is great ethical debate regarding the complex area of human embryonic stem cell research (hESC...
Despite its tremendous potential for curing various maladies, embryonic stem cell research has not r...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell research has garnered almost unprecedented attention. Debate over the bound...
Research using embryonic stem cells may lead to great medical advances because of their ability to d...
Countries that oppose embryo destruction for research purposes can forbid the production of human em...
Embryonic stem cell research is a widely debated topic in modern politics and religion. Differing vi...
Over the past year there has been great interest, optimism and anxiety in many societies about devel...
20 pages.Discusses the issues involved in regulating the products of stem cell research in the Unite...
Human embryonic stem cell (HESC) research is a controversial research as the paramount concern is th...
On August 9th, 2001, the federal government of the United States announced a policy restricting fede...
On August 9th, 2001, the federal government of the United States announced a policy restricting fede...
Stem cell research and its potential translation to regenerative medicine, tissue engineering and ce...