Temporal restrictions and the impasse on human embryonic stem-cell research
AW Siegel - The Lancet, 2004 - thelancet.com
Viewpoint cells. Thus, the state effectively rewards the creation of stem-cell lines and so
becomes complicit in the destruction of embryos. Opponents of time-restriction policies are …
becomes complicit in the destruction of embryos. Opponents of time-restriction policies are …
South Koreans create human stem cell line using nuclear transfer
T Tamkins - The Lancet, 2004 - thelancet.com
A team of South Korean researchers has managed to generate more than 30 human
blastocysts and a single human embryonic stem cell line using the technique of nuclear …
blastocysts and a single human embryonic stem cell line using the technique of nuclear …
UK launches a new centre of excellence for stem cell research
Z Qadir - The Lancet, 2012 - thelancet.com
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Human embryonic stem cells derived without feeder cells
I Klimanskaya, Y Chung, L Meisner, J Johnson… - The Lancet, 2005 - thelancet.com
Background Human embryonic stem cells are likely to play an important role in the future of
regenerative medicine. However, exposure of existing human embryonic stem-cell lines to …
regenerative medicine. However, exposure of existing human embryonic stem-cell lines to …
Embryology debated in Strasbourg.
A Rogers - The Lancet, 1997 - elibrary.ru
Informs that the 40-nation Council of Europe (CoE) is going ahead with preparations for
detailed rules on embryology that will form one of four protocols to the main text of the …
detailed rules on embryology that will form one of four protocols to the main text of the …
Health ministers support pan-European transplantation standards.
X Bosch - The Lancet, 2002 - elibrary.ru
Reports that health ministers from European Union countries supported a proposed directive
on the therapeutic use of human cells and tissues for transplantation. Discussion of the …
on the therapeutic use of human cells and tissues for transplantation. Discussion of the …
Danish council vote'yes' to research into therapeutic cloning.
K Skovmand - The Lancet, 2001 - elibrary.ru
Reports on the March 1, 2001 decision of the Danish Council of Ethics to sanction research
into therapeutic cloning. Recommendation that the creation of embryos for the sole purpose …
into therapeutic cloning. Recommendation that the creation of embryos for the sole purpose …
Peripheral stem-cell transplantation.
L Kumar, SC Gulati - The Lancet, 1995 - elibrary.ru
Presents information on the use of peripheral blood stem cells to restore haemopoiesis after
transplantation. Details on peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) transplantation; …
transplantation. Details on peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) transplantation; …
UK public consulted on ethics of human cloning
S Ramsay - The Lancet, 1998 - thelancet.com
The general public is to have a say in the extent to which cloning involving human beings
will be tolerated in the UK. On Jan 30, a public consultation document was launched by the …
will be tolerated in the UK. On Jan 30, a public consultation document was launched by the …
[引用][C] Russian scientists voice concern over “stem-cell cosmetics”
T Parfitt - The Lancet, 2005 - thelancet.com
Svetlana Galiyeva, a 40-year-old gynaecologist from Perm, thought she had found the
answer to her prayers when she discovered a Moscow clinic offering to treat her multiple …
answer to her prayers when she discovered a Moscow clinic offering to treat her multiple …