Japan's cloning ban will still allow stem cell experiments
Robert Triendl
Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6776, 321-321
Abstract:
Tokyo Japan's parliament is expected to approve a new law later this month prohibiting the reimplantation into the uterus of human clones, chimeras, or ‘hybrids’ — but allowing experimentation with cloned embryos.
Date: 2000
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