vendredi 13 mai 2016
Stem cell guidelines would block marketing of unproven therapies
A global organization of scientists and bioethicists has released updated guidelines for research using stem cells, the so-called "holy grail" of regenerative medicine, stressing that the protection of patients must take precedence as the field continues to rapidly evolve.
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