Ethical principles for the use of human cellular biotechnologies
@article{Wolpe2017EthicalPF, title={Ethical principles for the use of human cellular biotechnologies}, author={P. R. Wolpe and K. Rommelfanger}, journal={Nature Biotechnology}, year={2017}, volume={35}, pages={1050-1058} }
A group of interdisciplinary delegates drawn from the top biotech-producing countries of the world offers a consensus statement outlining a set of principles important to consider in the ethical conversation about human cellular biotechnological research moving forward.
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