Using donated human embryos for scientific research raises ethical questions about the donation process. We describe a two-stage consent process designed to help couples make informed decisions about embryo disposition. This consent methodology minimizes conflict of interest, respects patient choice, and provides a much-needed resource to patients and the research community
Research using human embryos, including stem cell research is a controversial topic. The vast majori...
BACKGROUND: The huge potential of human embryonic stem cells has been a subject of wide discussion a...
This paper considers embryo grading within a given infertility treatment and suggests an ethical app...
Using donated human embryos for scientific research raises ethical questions about the donation proc...
Asking progenitors of spare embryos to donate them for use in stem cell research presents a number o...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ‘spare’ embryos to r...
BACKGROUND: The recent derivation of embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts and related im...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ospare' embryos to r...
A growing area of academic research is the study of the social and ethical implications of assisted ...
BACKGROUND: The recent derivation of embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts and related im...
Some stem cell researchers believe that it is easier to derive human embryonic stem cells from fresh...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
To develop guidance for clinicians participating in the informed choice process with respect to the ...
The use of a donated embryo in assisted conception was first reported by Trounson et al. in 1983, wh...
The continued significance of human embryonic stem cell research and recent advances in human somati...
Research using human embryos, including stem cell research is a controversial topic. The vast majori...
BACKGROUND: The huge potential of human embryonic stem cells has been a subject of wide discussion a...
This paper considers embryo grading within a given infertility treatment and suggests an ethical app...
Using donated human embryos for scientific research raises ethical questions about the donation proc...
Asking progenitors of spare embryos to donate them for use in stem cell research presents a number o...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ‘spare’ embryos to r...
BACKGROUND: The recent derivation of embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts and related im...
This paper analyses elements of the legal process of consent to the donation of ospare' embryos to r...
A growing area of academic research is the study of the social and ethical implications of assisted ...
BACKGROUND: The recent derivation of embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts and related im...
Some stem cell researchers believe that it is easier to derive human embryonic stem cells from fresh...
Discussion about the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the UK tends to be domina...
To develop guidance for clinicians participating in the informed choice process with respect to the ...
The use of a donated embryo in assisted conception was first reported by Trounson et al. in 1983, wh...
The continued significance of human embryonic stem cell research and recent advances in human somati...
Research using human embryos, including stem cell research is a controversial topic. The vast majori...
BACKGROUND: The huge potential of human embryonic stem cells has been a subject of wide discussion a...
This paper considers embryo grading within a given infertility treatment and suggests an ethical app...