Therapeutic embryonic stem cell research raises a number of ethical and legal issues. The promised benefits are new and important knowledge of human embryological development, gene action, and the production of transplantable tissue and organs that could be effective in reversing or curing currently irreversible disease processes. However, this research involves the deliberate production, use, and ultimate destruction of cloned embryos, hence re-awakening the debate on the moral status of the embryo. Other moral anxieties include the possibility that women (as donors of ova) would be exploited, that this research would land on the slippery slope of reproductive cloning, and that promises made too early could lead to false hope among sick ...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
This thesis is concerned with two different aspects of human embryonic stem cell research: legal and...
The ability to generate a wide variety of stem cell lines (in relatively renewable tissue cultures) ...
Embryonic stem cell research has the potential to regenerate malfunctioning tissues and replace harm...
Human embryonic stem cell research has elicited powerful debates about the morality of destroying hu...
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
Summary. Using different sources of human embryonic stem cells for research raises different ethical...
Stem cell research and its potential translation to regenerative medicine, tissue engineering and ce...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
The field of stem cell technology has seen an exponential growth over the last decade. Due to this, ...
Previous research indicates a lack of clear international guidelines on the permissibility of embryo...
Advancement in embryonic stem cell research can cure the world of sicknesses in ways that were only ...
Since their discovery in the early 1990s, Stem Cell has brought the prospect of radically improving ...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
The use of stem cells in therapeutic treatment procedures involves both legal and ethical aspects. T...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
This thesis is concerned with two different aspects of human embryonic stem cell research: legal and...
The ability to generate a wide variety of stem cell lines (in relatively renewable tissue cultures) ...
Embryonic stem cell research has the potential to regenerate malfunctioning tissues and replace harm...
Human embryonic stem cell research has elicited powerful debates about the morality of destroying hu...
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
Summary. Using different sources of human embryonic stem cells for research raises different ethical...
Stem cell research and its potential translation to regenerative medicine, tissue engineering and ce...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
The field of stem cell technology has seen an exponential growth over the last decade. Due to this, ...
Previous research indicates a lack of clear international guidelines on the permissibility of embryo...
Advancement in embryonic stem cell research can cure the world of sicknesses in ways that were only ...
Since their discovery in the early 1990s, Stem Cell has brought the prospect of radically improving ...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
The use of stem cells in therapeutic treatment procedures involves both legal and ethical aspects. T...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
This thesis is concerned with two different aspects of human embryonic stem cell research: legal and...
The ability to generate a wide variety of stem cell lines (in relatively renewable tissue cultures) ...