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On the Future Advances in Engineering and In-Vitro Culture of Human Embryos

Roman Anton ()

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The far-reaching socio-economic, the censored methodologic-scientific, and the forgotten moral-ethical prospects of the lately emerging "human engineering techniques" are newly discussed here. The unanimously unmentioned future "human embryo-based (embryogenic) transplantation methods" are first claimed here as a potential and very powerful biomedical strategy that could now become enabled in the future due to these recent new protocols that could cause an unseen political and societal dilemma regarding their adequate, international, and humane regulation.

Keywords: socio-economic; societal; ethical; ethics; censored; method; scientific; stem cell; transplantation; medicine; biomedical; political; regulation; human; embryo; embryos; engineering; mass; production; embryogenic; R&D; research; powerful; xenotransplantation; IVF; in-vitro; in-vivo; culture; fertilization; self-organization; absence; maternal tissues; maternal; tissues; pluripotency; pluripotent; ESCs; Nature; post-implantation; genetic; modification; engineering; stem; cells; chimeric; chimera; IPSCs; induced; pluripotent; stPSCs; debated; discussion; moral status; stem cell business; regenerative; medicine; sector; recent; advance; Brivanlou; Zernicka-Goetz; self-organization; ICM; human-embryo; editing; CRISPR/Cas9; CRISPR; Cas9; transgenics; genetically; modified; human; life; UN; standards; international; guideline; 14-day rule; Carnegie; Carnegie 6a; stage; gene-editing; summit; conference; licence; mosaicism; allele complexity; zygotes; zygote; mouse; germ; line; germline; donor; tissue; organ; blastocyst; transfere; genome; human rights; rights; ligislature; regulations; DPF; HFEA; UK; US; China; EU (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I0 I2 I20 I23 I28 I29 K2 K29 Z18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-05-10, Revised 2016-05-17
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Forthcoming in Open Science 1.3(2016): pp. 1-13

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