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  1. Sham neurosurgery in patients with Parkinson's disease: is it morally acceptable?W. Dekkers - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (3):151-156.
    For a few decades, patients with Parkinson's disease have been treated with intracerebral transplantations of fetal mesencephalic tissue. The results of open trials have been variable. Double blind, placebo-controlled studies have recently been started in order to further investigate the efficacy of this new medical technique. In this paper we challenge the need for sham surgery in neurotransplantation research on PD patients. Considerations regarding the research subjects' informed consent, therapeutic misconception, the integrity of the human body, and the assessment of (...)
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  • Moral Arguments on the Use of Ovarian Tissue from Aborted Foetuses in Infertility Treatment.Anna Mavroforou & Emmanuel Michalodimitrakis - 2005 - Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 11 (1):6-11.
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