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Law, ethics, and medicine
Creating and sacrificing embryos for stem cells
- Correspondence to: K Devolder Centre for Environmental Philosophy and Bioethics, Ghent University, Belgium; katrien.devolderugent.be
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Creating and sacrificing embryos for stem cells
Publication history
- Received March 2, 2004
- Accepted June 16, 2004
- Revised April 5, 2004
- First published May 27, 2005.
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May 27, 2005
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Copyright 2005 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
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