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10 years of stem cells
Ethical and legal aspects of stem cell practices in Turkey: where are we?
- Professor Berna Arda, Deontology Department, Ankara University School of Medicine, Morphology Campus, Deontology Department, Sıhhiye Ankara, Turkey; arda{at}medicine.ankara.edu.tr
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Ethical and legal aspects of stem cell practices in Turkey: where are we?
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- Received August 21, 2007
- Revised May 12, 2008
- Accepted May 16, 2008
- First published November 28, 2008.
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November 28, 2008
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