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China’s embrace of embryo selection raises thorny questions

David Cyranoski

Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7667, 272-274

Abstract: Fertility centres are making a massive push to increase preimplantation genetic diagnosis in a bid to eradicate certain diseases. China’s move to a two-child policy has been a boon for fertility clinics.Victor Fraile/Corbis/Getty

Date: 2017
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