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Emerging Ethical, Legal and Social Issues Associated with Stem Cell Research & and the Current Role of the Moral Status of the Embryo
Author: Amy Zarzeczny, Timothy Caulfield

Keywords: Stem cell research,Moral status,Embryo,Discourse,Policy,Emerging themes
Summary: of the Moral Status of the Embryo what degree, human embryos have a moral status requiring moral status of the embryo (either directly or indirectly) and

Stem Cell Reviews and Reports; Vol. 5 Number 2, Jun 2009;Published Date:05/31/2009; DOI: 10.1007/s12015-009-9062-4
Is the search for alternative sources of human pluripotent stem cells a mistake?
Author: Mary Devereaux

Keywords: Stem cells,embryo, moral status of,embryonic research,President’s Council on Bioethics,alternative sources, stem cell derivation,blastomere extraction,altered nuclear transfer (ANT),dedifferentiation,dead embryos, harvesting of stem cells from,religion and science,personhood
Summary: Stem cells; embryo, moral status of; embryonic research; President's large numbers of) embryos (1) cell research who believe in the full moral status of the embryo.*

Stem Cell Reviews and Reports; Vol. 1 Number 4, Dec 2005;Published Date:11/30/2005; DOI: 10.1385/SCR:1:4:331
Research on Human-animal Entities: Ethical and Regulatory Aspects in Europe
Author: Kristina Hug

Keywords: Research on human-animal entities,Chimeras,Hybrids,Ethics,Regulation in Europe
Summary: How does creation of human-animal embryos relate to other types of embryo research (if research is on order to ensure that both human embryos and living

Stem Cell Reviews and Reports; Vol. 5 Number 3, Sep 2009;Published Date:08/31/2009; DOI: 10.1007/s12015-009-9079-8
Altered nuclear transfer
Author: William B. Hurlbut

Summary: The present conflict over the moral status of the human embryo reflects deep differ- embryos to procure pluripotent cells.* deepened the debate over the moral status of the early human

Stem Cell Reviews and Reports; Vol. 1 Number 4, Dec 2005;Published Date:11/30/2005; DOI: 10.1385/SCR:1:4:293
Debating embryonic dignity in a liberal society
Author: Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco

Summary: tion of human embryos hold that embry- fers moral status. status and dignity of the human embryo:

Stem Cell Reviews and Reports; Vol. 1 Number 4, Dec 2005;Published Date:11/30/2005; DOI: 10.1385/SCR:1:4:305
Ethical Aspects of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research in the Islamic World: Positions and Reflections
Author: Ilhan Ilkilic, Hakan Ertin

Keywords: Human embryonic stem cell research,Islam,Ethics,Beginning of life,The moral status of the embryo,Justice
Summary: The moral status of the embryo world, too, stem cell research using human embryos debate are the moral status of the embryo, possibilities for

Stem Cell Reviews and Reports; Vol. 6 Number 2, Jun 2010;Published Date:05/31/2010; DOI: 10.1007/s12015-010-9117-6
Ethical issues in using and not using embryonic stem cells
Author: Frances M. Kamm

Summary: to using live embryos to acquire stem cells. To acquire stem cells, the embryo must be development), this does not affect its status

Stem Cell Reviews and Reports; Vol. 1 Number 4, Dec 2005;Published Date:11/30/2005; DOI: 10.1385/SCR:1:4:325
Ethics and embryonic stem cell research
Author: Allen Wood

Summary: thinking about the moral status of human destroying something (an embryo or a fetus) beings should have rights or moral status.

Stem Cell Reviews and Reports; Vol. 1 Number 4, Dec 2005;Published Date:11/30/2005; DOI: 10.1385/SCR:1:4:317
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