Countries that oppose embryo destruction for research purposes can forbid the production of human embryonic stem cell lines on their territory, but these cell lines are nevertheless produced abroad. Therefore, these countries also need to determine if their position on embryo destruction allows them to import and use existing stem cell lines. It is claimed that those who genuinely believe that stem cell derivation is wrong should avoid contributing to it, benefiting from it or even tolerating it when it takes place elsewhere. If not, they become complicit to an act they claim to oppose, which is hypocritical. Rather than arguing that compromise positions are flawed because they do not avoid complicity, we argue that the bar is set too high....
Embryonic stem cell research holds unique promise for developing therapies for currently incurable d...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu
<div><p>Countries colored in brown have a permissive or flexible policy on human embryonic stem cell...
Countries that oppose embryo destruction for research purposes can forbid the production of human em...
In this paper I analyze whether countries that ban human embryonic stem cell research, but are likel...
Embryonic stem cell research is a widely debated topic in modern politics and religion. Differing vi...
Many who object to human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research because they believe it involves compli...
The UK was one of the first countries to introduce legislation regulating embryo research, and the B...
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
Although stem cell research is a field that stands to benefit a lot from international cooperation, ...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell research has garnered almost unprecedented attention. Debate over the bound...
Stem cells are unique among human cells in that they possess the uncanny ability to develop into vir...
The article discusses the moral complicity within stem cell research. It notes that those who advoca...
In this paper I analyse who should be able to control the use of human embryonic stem cell lines. I ...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...
Embryonic stem cell research holds unique promise for developing therapies for currently incurable d...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu
<div><p>Countries colored in brown have a permissive or flexible policy on human embryonic stem cell...
Countries that oppose embryo destruction for research purposes can forbid the production of human em...
In this paper I analyze whether countries that ban human embryonic stem cell research, but are likel...
Embryonic stem cell research is a widely debated topic in modern politics and religion. Differing vi...
Many who object to human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research because they believe it involves compli...
The UK was one of the first countries to introduce legislation regulating embryo research, and the B...
Embryonic stem cell research has proved enormously controversial in the United States and in other n...
Although stem cell research is a field that stands to benefit a lot from international cooperation, ...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell research has garnered almost unprecedented attention. Debate over the bound...
Stem cells are unique among human cells in that they possess the uncanny ability to develop into vir...
The article discusses the moral complicity within stem cell research. It notes that those who advoca...
In this paper I analyse who should be able to control the use of human embryonic stem cell lines. I ...
Human embryonic stem cells have unique regenerative properties and the ability to develop into a var...
Embryonic stem cell research holds unique promise for developing therapies for currently incurable d...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu
<div><p>Countries colored in brown have a permissive or flexible policy on human embryonic stem cell...