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Pediatrics, 2001
In 1996, a ban on the use of US Department of Health and Human Services funds for research on the creation of human embryos and research that involved the injury or destruction of human embryos was signed into law. This ban was partially reversed in 2000 when the National Institutes of Health announced it would fund selective research on human ...
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In 1996, a ban on the use of US Department of Health and Human Services funds for research on the creation of human embryos and research that involved the injury or destruction of human embryos was signed into law. This ban was partially reversed in 2000 when the National Institutes of Health announced it would fund selective research on human ...
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Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 1995
The subject is first identified in terms of the new understanding of a pre-embryonic phase preceding the traditional embryonic and fetal periods of formation and development. Sample fields and purposes of pre-embryonic research are instanced, some with direct therapeutic intent, others with foreseeable but not immediate clinical application. The ethics
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The subject is first identified in terms of the new understanding of a pre-embryonic phase preceding the traditional embryonic and fetal periods of formation and development. Sample fields and purposes of pre-embryonic research are instanced, some with direct therapeutic intent, others with foreseeable but not immediate clinical application. The ethics
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Regulatory networks in embryo-derived pluripotent stem cells
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2005Michele Boiani
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Making a commitment: cell lineage allocation and axis patterning in the early mouse embryo
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2009Sebastian J Arnold +1 more
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Cleavage pattern and emerging asymmetry of the mouse embryo
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2005Magdalena Żernicka-Goetz
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A self-organization framework for symmetry breaking in the mammalian embryo
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2013Francois J Nedelec, Takashi Hiiragi
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