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962 related items for PubMed ID: 19299595

  • 21. Lengthening the stem: allowing federally funded researchers to derive human pluripotent stem cells from embryos.
    Casell JH.
    Univ Mich J Law Reform; 2001; 34(3):547-72. PubMed ID: 16538744
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  • 22. Stem cell research: is the law preventing progress?
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  • 23. Stem cell research. Senate prepares to vote at last on a trio of stem cell bills.
    Holden C.
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  • 24. The stem cell debate: the legal, political and ethical issues surrounding federal funding of scientific research on human embryos.
    George EP.
    Albany Law J Sci Technol; 2002 Jul 07; 12(2):747-803. PubMed ID: 15212013
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  • 25. The pedagogical significance of the Bush stem cell policy: a window into bioethical regulation in the United States.
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  • 26. Stem cell research and conditional federal funding: do state laws allowing more extensive research pose a problem for federalism?
    Schiller C.
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  • 27. Federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research: an institutional examination.
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  • 28. Embryos, stem cells, morality and public policy: difficult connections.
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    Kim S.
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  • 30. Everybody must get cloned: ideological objections do not hold up.
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  • 32. The California gambit. The Golden State has launched a 3bn dollar wager on stem cell science.
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  • 34. Resurrection of a stem-cell funding barrier--Dickey-Wicker in court.
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  • 37. Biomedical research. Researchers generally happy with final stem cell rules.
    Holden C.
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  • 38. NIH stem-cell guidelines face stormy ride.
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