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  • 1. Ethics of oocyte banking for third-party assisted reproduction: a systematic review.
    Kool EM, Bos AME, van der Graaf R, Fauser BCJM, Bredenoord AL.
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  • 2. Stakeholders views on the ethical aspects of oocyte banking for third-party assisted reproduction: a qualitative interview study with donors, recipients and professionals.
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  • 3. Investigating psychosocial attitudes, motivations and experiences of oocyte donors, recipients and egg sharers: a systematic review.
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