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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Stem cell research involves destruction of the developing embryo and hence poses issues regarding the sanctity of nascent human life. Jewish law issues related to that matter are discussed. Among those are the parameters of the obligation to engage in medical research, the status of a subvisual fetus, of the fetus in the very early stages of gestation ...
James M. Humber, Robert F. Almeder
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Stem cell research involves destruction of the developing embryo and hence poses issues regarding the sanctity of nascent human life. Jewish law issues related to that matter are discussed. Among those are the parameters of the obligation to engage in medical research, the status of a subvisual fetus, of the fetus in the very early stages of gestation ...
James M. Humber, Robert F. Almeder
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International Journal of Toxicology, 2015
Stem cells have great potential in basic research and are being slowly integrated into toxicological research. This symposium provided an overview of the state of the field, stem cell models, described allogenic stem cell treatments and issues of immunogenicity associated with protein therapeutics, and tehn concentrated on stem cell uses in ...
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Stem cells have great potential in basic research and are being slowly integrated into toxicological research. This symposium provided an overview of the state of the field, stem cell models, described allogenic stem cell treatments and issues of immunogenicity associated with protein therapeutics, and tehn concentrated on stem cell uses in ...
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Regenerative Medicine, 2008
In 2001, the Stem Cell Network was the first of its kind, a bold initiative to forge and nurture pan-Canadian collaborations involving researchers, engineers, clinicians and private and public sector partners. Canada's broad and deep pool of stem cell talent proved to be a fertile ground for such an initiative, giving rise to a strong, thriving network
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In 2001, the Stem Cell Network was the first of its kind, a bold initiative to forge and nurture pan-Canadian collaborations involving researchers, engineers, clinicians and private and public sector partners. Canada's broad and deep pool of stem cell talent proved to be a fertile ground for such an initiative, giving rise to a strong, thriving network
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Orthopedics, 1999
An Analogical Argument for Stem Cell Research Richard Werner Marginal Cases and the Moral Status of Embryos Michael J. Almeida Fixations on the Moral Status of the Embryo Michael C. Brannigan Nazi Experiments and Stem Cell Research Dennis R. Cooley Recent Ethical Controversies About Stem Cell Research James J.
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An Analogical Argument for Stem Cell Research Richard Werner Marginal Cases and the Moral Status of Embryos Michael J. Almeida Fixations on the Moral Status of the Embryo Michael C. Brannigan Nazi Experiments and Stem Cell Research Dennis R. Cooley Recent Ethical Controversies About Stem Cell Research James J.
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The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2004
Avram Israel, Reisner, J David, Bleich
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Avram Israel, Reisner, J David, Bleich
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2011
Appeals to religious authority have their place. That place is plainly not in philosophical debates, including philosophical debates about public policy. Do such appeals have a legitimate place in political advocacy? I think they do.
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Appeals to religious authority have their place. That place is plainly not in philosophical debates, including philosophical debates about public policy. Do such appeals have a legitimate place in political advocacy? I think they do.
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