It is widely acknowledged that the responsible introduction of new assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) requires preclinical safety research, including the use of animal models and human embryos. However, the moral sensitivity of human embryo research has led to regulations and guidance stating that human embryos may only be used for research that cannot also be conducted with animals. We call this the 'use animals first' (UAF) rule. In the field of ART research, this translates into the notion of an ideal chain of consecutive preclinical research steps, where research using human embryos may only be considered as a further step after promising results have been obtained in animals first. This may lead to research ethics committees req...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
It is widely acknowledged that the responsible introduction of new assisted reproductive technologie...
It is widely acknowledged that the responsible introduction of new assisted reproductive technologie...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
In the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR), there is a growing emphasis on the importance...
In the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR), there is a growing emphasis on the importance...
In this article, we discuss the ethics of human embryoids, i.e., embryo-like structures made from pl...
In the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR), there is a growing emphasis on the importance...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
In the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR), there is a growing emphasis on the importance...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
It is widely acknowledged that the responsible introduction of new assisted reproductive technologie...
It is widely acknowledged that the responsible introduction of new assisted reproductive technologie...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
In the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR), there is a growing emphasis on the importance...
In the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR), there is a growing emphasis on the importance...
In this article, we discuss the ethics of human embryoids, i.e., embryo-like structures made from pl...
In the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR), there is a growing emphasis on the importance...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
In the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR), there is a growing emphasis on the importance...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
The "14-day rule" for embryo research stipulates that experiments with intact human embryos must not...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...