Switch to: Citations

Add references

You must login to add references.
  1. Is risky pediatric research without prospect of direct benefit ever justified?Rebecca A. Martin & Jason Scott Robert - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (3):12 – 15.
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
  • Intracranial Stem Cell-Based Transplantation: Reconsidering the Ethics of Phase 1 Clinical Trials in Light of Irreversible Interventions in the Brain.Pascale Hess - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 3 (2):3-13.
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   12 citations  
  • Controlling Brain Cells With Light: Ethical Considerations for Optogenetic Clinical Trials.Frederic Gilbert, Alexander R. Harris & Robert M. I. Kapsa - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (3):3-11.
    Optogenetics is being optimistically presented in contemporary media for its unprecedented capacity to control cell behavior through the application of light to genetically modified target cells. As such, optogenetics holds obvious potential for application in a new generation of invasive medical devices by which to potentially provide treatment for neurological and psychiatric conditions such as Parkinson's disease, addiction, schizophrenia, autism and depression. Design of a first-in-human optogenetics experimental trial has already begun for the treatment of blindness. Optogenetics trials involve a (...)
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   23 citations  
  • The Complex Ethics of First in Human Stem Cell Clinical Trials.Mark Yarborough, Teresa Tempkin, Jan Nolta & Nanette Joyce - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 3 (2):14-16.
    Download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation