
doi: 10.1038/428210a
pmid: 15014509
Liberal views on human-embryo technology make China ideal to become a world leader in this field. Xiangzhong Yang explores its potential.
China, Clinical Trials as Topic, Biomedical Research, Cloning, Organism, International Cooperation, Advisory Committees, Regenerative Medicine, Animals, Genetically Modified, Technology Transfer, Public Opinion, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Animals, Humans, Research Embryo Creation, Cooperative Behavior, Investments, Personnel Selection
China, Clinical Trials as Topic, Biomedical Research, Cloning, Organism, International Cooperation, Advisory Committees, Regenerative Medicine, Animals, Genetically Modified, Technology Transfer, Public Opinion, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Animals, Humans, Research Embryo Creation, Cooperative Behavior, Investments, Personnel Selection
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