Research using human fetal tissue has saved millions of lives through vaccines and other advances, but was markedly restricted by federal regulations in 2019. Although the restrictions were partially reversed in 2021, additional regulatory changes are needed to prevent further damage to essential research programs while preserving protection for human subjects
Mary Doe is a human embryo preserved in liquid nitrogen, in an unnamed in vitro fertilization clinic...
In 1995, Congress enacted a ban on federal funding for experimentation with human embryos. In 2001, ...
This article directly addresses the stem cell controversy, but also the broader history and norms re...
Recent developments in fetal tissue research and stem cell research have led to dramatic breakthroug...
announced that they had devised methods for obtaining human embryonic stem cells. Human stem cells a...
On August 9th, 2001, the federal government of the United States announced a policy re-stricting fed...
Stem cell therapy is an imperative development in science and medicine that is heavily regulated wor...
This Comment will examine fetal tissue research as it relates to the issue of abortion. First, the C...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
The 1975 federal regulations on fetal research reflect the recommendations of a national study commi...
Modern medical innovations are blurring the line between medical practice and medical devices and dr...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...
Human fetal tissue has been used in research for decades, but recent attempts to implant fetal neura...
CITATION: Vakili, K., et al. 2015. Progress in human embryonic stem cell research in the United Stat...
Despite its tremendous potential for curing various maladies, embryonic stem cell research has not r...
Mary Doe is a human embryo preserved in liquid nitrogen, in an unnamed in vitro fertilization clinic...
In 1995, Congress enacted a ban on federal funding for experimentation with human embryos. In 2001, ...
This article directly addresses the stem cell controversy, but also the broader history and norms re...
Recent developments in fetal tissue research and stem cell research have led to dramatic breakthroug...
announced that they had devised methods for obtaining human embryonic stem cells. Human stem cells a...
On August 9th, 2001, the federal government of the United States announced a policy re-stricting fed...
Stem cell therapy is an imperative development in science and medicine that is heavily regulated wor...
This Comment will examine fetal tissue research as it relates to the issue of abortion. First, the C...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
The 1975 federal regulations on fetal research reflect the recommendations of a national study commi...
Modern medical innovations are blurring the line between medical practice and medical devices and dr...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...
Human fetal tissue has been used in research for decades, but recent attempts to implant fetal neura...
CITATION: Vakili, K., et al. 2015. Progress in human embryonic stem cell research in the United Stat...
Despite its tremendous potential for curing various maladies, embryonic stem cell research has not r...
Mary Doe is a human embryo preserved in liquid nitrogen, in an unnamed in vitro fertilization clinic...
In 1995, Congress enacted a ban on federal funding for experimentation with human embryos. In 2001, ...
This article directly addresses the stem cell controversy, but also the broader history and norms re...