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Stem Cell Research: Global Differences. / Lisa M. Krieger.

by Krieger, Lisa M; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 11Health. Publisher: Knight-Ridder (1999-June 2002), 2002ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Embryonic stem cells | Human cloning | Medical ethics | Medical policy | Medicine -- Research | Religion and scienceDDC classification: 050 Summary: "While research on embryos is under attack by politicians here in the United States, it is moving forward elsewhere in the world. How research proceeds--that is, what rules apply--varies from nation to nation, reflecting each country's unique mix of historical, religious, cultural and political influences." (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS) This article discusses stem cell research and examines why countries have different policies concerning such work.
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Originally Published: Stem Cell Research: Global Differences, May 7, 2002; pp. 1E+.

"While research on embryos is under attack by politicians here in the United States, it is moving forward elsewhere in the world. How research proceeds--that is, what rules apply--varies from nation to nation, reflecting each country's unique mix of historical, religious, cultural and political influences." (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS) This article discusses stem cell research and examines why countries have different policies concerning such work.

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