NIH stem cell guidelines should be modified, researchers urge

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NIH stem cell guidelines should be modified, researchers urge

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A group of scientists recommends that the National Institutes of Health ethics guidelines for embryonic stem cell research be modified to better protect the rights of individuals donating egg or sperm to patients undergoing in vitro fertilization.

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news.ucsf.edu — “A UCSF team, led by bioethicist Bernard Lo, MD, recommends that the National Institutes of Health ethics guidelines for embryonic stem cell research be modified to better protect the rights of individuals donating egg or sperm to patients undergoing in vitro fertilization.View full resource at news.ucsf.edu

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