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The moral imperative to continue gene editing research on human embryos
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摘要 The publication of the first study to use gene editing tech-niques in human embryos (Liang et al., 2015) has drawn outrage from many in the scientific community. The presti-gious scientific journals Nature and Science have published commentaries which call for this research to be strongly discouraged or halted all together (Lanphier et al., 2015; Baltimore et al., 2015). We believe this should be ques- tioned. There is a moral imperative to continue this research. The publication of the first study to use gene editing tech-niques in human embryos (Liang et al., 2015) has drawn outrage from many in the scientific community. The presti-gious scientific journals Nature and Science have published commentaries which call for this research to be strongly discouraged or halted all together (Lanphier et al., 2015; Baltimore et al., 2015). We believe this should be ques- tioned. There is a moral imperative to continue this research.
出处 《Protein & Cell》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第7期476-479,共4页 蛋白质与细胞(英文版)
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