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Research ethics
Ethical and policy issues relating to progenitor-cell-based strategies for prevention of atherosclerosis
- Dr J Sugarman, Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University, Hampton House 351, 624 N Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA; jsugarm1{at}jhmi.edu
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Ethical and policy issues relating to progenitor-cell-based strategies for prevention of atherosclerosis
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- Received May 1, 2006
- Accepted November 8, 2006
- First published October 30, 2007.
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October 30, 2007
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2007 BMJ Publishing Group & Institute of Medical Ethics
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