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Science 24 December 2004:
Vol. 306. no. 5705, pp. 2174 - 2176
DOI: 10.1126/science.306.5705.2174

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CELL BIOLOGY:
A Technical Fix For an Ethical Bind?

Constance Holden and Gretchen Vogel

Scientists and ethicists are taking a closer look at ways to create pluripotent human stem cells without involving embryos. But how close are such ideas to reality?

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Can artificial parthenogenesis sidestep ethical pitfalls in human therapeutic cloning? An historical perspective.
H Fangerau (2005)
J. Med. Ethics 31, 733-735
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