In the fall of 2016, media headlines reported news of several births of children born through “three parent IVF” or mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT). MRT refers to an experimental procedure that entails removing the nuclear DNA from the mother’s egg or fertilized zygote and transferring it to a donor’s egg or fertilized zygote. This procedure constitutes a modification of the human germline, which has been prohibited by numerous declarations, directives, and laws promulgated by the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and other nations. In 2016, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority in the United Kingdom was the first nation to legally authorize “cautious use” of this experimental procedure and it appears the United S...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diseases are a group of maternally inherited genetic disorders...
This study was designed to assess the mitochondrial disease community’s knowledge, attitude and perc...
In 2015, the UK was the first country to legalize the mitochondrial donation and replacement procedu...
Recent developments in the field of mitochondrial replacement technique (MRT) research and clinical ...
Mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) is an in vitro fertilization technique designed to prevent w...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.In February 2015 the UK...
In 2015 the United Kingdom (UK) became the first nation to legalize egg and zygotic nuclear transfer...
The ability to alter the genes of future generations no longer belongs in the realm of science ficti...
Abstract Background The first live birth following the use of a new reproductive...
News about the first baby born after a mitochondrial replacement technique (MRT; specifically matern...
After human DNA was first defined in 1953, the parallel science of assisted reproductive technology ...
The United Kingdom is the first and so far only country to pass explicit legislation allowing for th...
Research on mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) holds the promise of helping women who have, or ...
Abstract Background Recent technological development allows nearly complete replacement of the cytop...
The advent of mitochondrial replacement techniques poses many scientific, regulatory, and ethical qu...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diseases are a group of maternally inherited genetic disorders...
This study was designed to assess the mitochondrial disease community’s knowledge, attitude and perc...
In 2015, the UK was the first country to legalize the mitochondrial donation and replacement procedu...
Recent developments in the field of mitochondrial replacement technique (MRT) research and clinical ...
Mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) is an in vitro fertilization technique designed to prevent w...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.In February 2015 the UK...
In 2015 the United Kingdom (UK) became the first nation to legalize egg and zygotic nuclear transfer...
The ability to alter the genes of future generations no longer belongs in the realm of science ficti...
Abstract Background The first live birth following the use of a new reproductive...
News about the first baby born after a mitochondrial replacement technique (MRT; specifically matern...
After human DNA was first defined in 1953, the parallel science of assisted reproductive technology ...
The United Kingdom is the first and so far only country to pass explicit legislation allowing for th...
Research on mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) holds the promise of helping women who have, or ...
Abstract Background Recent technological development allows nearly complete replacement of the cytop...
The advent of mitochondrial replacement techniques poses many scientific, regulatory, and ethical qu...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diseases are a group of maternally inherited genetic disorders...
This study was designed to assess the mitochondrial disease community’s knowledge, attitude and perc...
In 2015, the UK was the first country to legalize the mitochondrial donation and replacement procedu...