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‘No’ to lesbian motherhood using human nuclear genome transfer
- Correspondence to Professor Françoise Baylis, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada; Francoise.baylis{at}dal.ca
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‘No’ to lesbian motherhood using human nuclear genome transfer
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- Received March 22, 2018
- Revised April 25, 2018
- Accepted May 3, 2018
- First published May 25, 2018.
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November 22, 2018
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