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International team of bioethicists and scientists suggests revisiting 14-day limit on human embryo research for potential health and fertility benefits – Newswise
An international team of bioethicists and scientists, led by a researcher at Case Western Reserve University, contends it may be justified to go beyond the stan

Newswise — CLEVELAND—An international team of bioethicists and scientists, led by a researcher at Case Western Reserve University, contends it may be justified to go beyond the standing 14-day limit that restricts how long researchers can study human embryos in a dish. Going beyond this policy limit could lead to potential health and fertility benefits, and the authors provide a process for doing so.
In an article published March 5 in Science, Insoo Hyun, a bioethics professor at the Case Western…
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