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Clinical ethics
Gender “tailored” conceptions: should the option of embryo gender selection be available to infertile couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology?
- Dr Z O Merhi, Maimonides Medical Center, 967 48th street, Brooklyn, NY 11219, USA; zom00{at}hotmail.com
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Gender “tailored” conceptions: should the option of embryo gender selection be available to infertile couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology?
Publication history
- Received June 27, 2007
- Revised September 24, 2007
- Accepted October 2, 2007
- First published July 30, 2008.
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April 27, 2016
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