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Can artificial techniques supply morally neutral human embryos for research? Part I. Creating novel categories of human embryos.
Nancy L. Jones, William P. Cheshire
Neurology
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Arts & Humanities
Embryo
55%
Artificial
49%
Egg
9%
Human Identity
9%
Ethical Standards
9%
Ethical Reflection
9%
Precaution
8%
Procreation
8%
Cloning
8%
Embryology
8%
Organism
8%
Nonhuman Animals
7%
Activation
7%
Restraint
7%
Human Life
6%
Entity
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Embryo Research
100%
Embryonic Structures
47%
Parthenogenesis
14%
Embryology
10%
Ovum
8%
Germ Cells
8%
Organism Cloning
7%
Research Personnel
5%
Technology
5%
Social Sciences
embryo
66%
ethical standards
8%
activation
7%
manipulation
6%
animal
5%