University settles with patients over trade in ‘stolen’ embryos
Sally Lehrman
Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6641, 411-411
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san francisco The University of California has settled 72 lawsuits at a cost of about $14 million filed by former patients of its fertility clinics in San Diego and Irvine where it was alleged that human eggs and embryos were stolen and then implanted into other women or used for research.
Date: 1997
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