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Global medical ethics
Embryonic stem cells: the disagreement debate and embryonic stem cell research in Israel
- F Simonstein, Department of Health Systems Management, Yezreel Valley College, DN Emek Yezreel 19300, Israel; fridas{at}yvc.ac.il
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Embryonic stem cells: the disagreement debate and embryonic stem cell research in Israel
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- Received October 30, 2007
- Revised November 24, 2007
- Accepted December 17, 2007
- First published September 30, 2008.
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April 27, 2016
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