Stem-cell work in the balance
Matthew Davis
Nature, 2000, vol. 408, issue 6815, 887-888
Abstract:
Washington Conventional wisdom has it that George W. Bush's presidency could doom US researchers' efforts to obtain federal funding for work using human embryonic stem cells. But supporters of the research are optimistic that the new administration will at least review the issue before acting.
Date: 2000
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