
doi: 10.1038/534465a
pmid: 27337327
China has lessons for the world when it comes to overseeing ethically sensitive research in the life sciences, argue Douglas Sipp and Duanqing Pei.
Male, China, Clinical Trials as Topic, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted, Guidelines as Topic, Fertilization in Vitro, Bioethics, Stem Cell Research, Biological Science Disciplines, Embryo Research, Reproductive Medicine, Government Regulation, Animals, Humans, Female, Rabbits, Biotechnology
Male, China, Clinical Trials as Topic, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted, Guidelines as Topic, Fertilization in Vitro, Bioethics, Stem Cell Research, Biological Science Disciplines, Embryo Research, Reproductive Medicine, Government Regulation, Animals, Humans, Female, Rabbits, Biotechnology
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