Ethical principles for the use of human cellular biotechnologies

Paul Root Wolpe*, Karen S. Rommelfanger, Jason Borenstein, Cory Andrew Labrecque, Jeffrey L. Bennetzen, Sarah Boyd, Patrick Gaudray, Sara Giordano, Ock-Joo Kim, Magnin Thierry, Robert M. Nerem, Joel Michael Reynolds, Nils-Eric Sahlin, David Brandin Weir, Judy Awong-Taylor, Mickey Gjerris, Celeste M. Condit, Marcy Darnovsky, Margaret Offermann, Arri EisenEdward Queen, Lars Ahrlund-Richter, Kasey Karen, Todd Kuiken, William Sexson, Elizabeth Sudduth, Wendell Wallach, Christopher Warner, Mark Yarborough, Kevin York-Simmons, Jonathan K. Crane, Yi Deng, Peng Jin, Benjamin Capps, Fazal Khan, Robert Kirkman, Jeanne Loring, Heather Ross, Stephanie Pollitt, Kathy Kinlaw, Aaron Levine, Neal Dickert, Chad Gaffield, Chris Gunter, Elisabeth Javazon, Steven Kraftchick, Justin Lowenthal, Ubaka Ogbogu, Laura Szymanski, Elaine Walker, Kelly Shaw, Joachim Boldt, Estella Chen, Mark Douglas, Karol Estrada, Kelly E. Happe, MyungSun Lee, Jeantine E. Lunshof, Seon Yeo Min, Rebecca D. Pentz, Ilina Singh, Jordan Yeager, Boris Yudin

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