Informed consent and federal funding for stem cell research.
Creator
Streiffer, Robert
Bibliographic Citation
Hastings Center Report 2008 May-June; 38(3): 40-47
Abstract
A review of the consent forms signed by those who donated embryos for the NIH-approved embryonic stem cell lines reveals several problems, providing ethical as well as scientific reasons to overturn the Bush administration's restrictions on federal funding for stem cell research.
Date
2008-05Collections
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