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Cloned mice fail to rekindle ethics debate

Meredith Wadman

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6692, 408-409

Abstract: washington Last week's predictions that human cloning may be much nearer than expected provoked muted reaction from Congress, the White House and the National Bioethics Advisory Commission.

Date: 1998
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