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  1. Moral dilemmas around a global human embryonic stem cell bank.Delia Outomuro - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (8):47 – 48.
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  • The global HLA banking of embryonic stem cells requires further scientific justification.Zubin Master & Bryn Williams-Jones - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (8):45-46.
    There is a widely acknowledged shortage of and an increasing demand for transplantable human organs and tissues (e.g., kidney, heart, lung, liver, cornea) in developed and developing countries around the world. In response to this need, Lott and Savulescu (2007) propose the creation of a human embryonic stem (hESC) bank to facilitate the equitable and efficient dissemination of human leukocyte anti- gen (HLA) matched tissues and organs to patients in need of replacement. Although not an unreasonable proposal, the authors go (...)
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  • Human embryonic stem cell research, justice, and the problem of unequal biological access.Mark S. Moller - 2008 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 3:22.
    In 2003, Ruth Faden and eighteen other colleagues argued that a.
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  • Towards a global human embryonic stem cell bank: Differential termination.Jonathan Kimmelman - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (8):52 – 53.
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  • Is canada's stem cell legislation unwittingly discriminatory?Shane K. Green - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (8):50 – 52.
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  • An immodest proposal: Banking embryonic stem cells for solid organ transplantation is problematic and premature.Jeffrey L. Ecker & Patricia Pearl O'Rourke - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (8):48 – 50.
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  • Environmental Ethics.Roberta L. Millstein - 2013 - In K. Kampourakis (ed.), The Philosophy of Biology: A Companion for Educators. Springer.
    A number of areas of biology raise questions about what is of value in the natural environment and how we ought to behave towards it: conservation biology, environmental science, and ecology, to name a few. Based on my experience teaching students from these and similar majors, I argue that the field of environmental ethics has much to teach these students. They come to me with pent-up questions and a feeling that more is needed to fully engage in their subjects, and (...)
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