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Globalizing Research: Across Asia, Biotechnology Sector Thrives. Alexander Cohen.

by Cohen, Alexander; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 35Science. Publisher: Center for Public Integrity, 2004ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Biotechnology -- Research | Embryonic stem cells | Human cloning | Technology -- AsiaDDC classification: 050 Summary: "In February of this year [2004], the latest breakthrough in the field of stem cell research was announced in South Korea by scientists who had successfully cloned human embryos and produced a viable stem cell line from them. Hailed with both interest and alarm, this advance increased interest in the rapidly-growing Asian biotechnology sector and heightened the fears of scientists and ethicists worldwide that developments in stem cell research would be applied to the pursuit of human cloning technology." (CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY) This article examines biotechnology research taking place in Asia.
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Originally Published: Globalizing Research: Across Asia, Biotechnology Sector Thrives, July 7, 2004; pp. n.p..

"In February of this year [2004], the latest breakthrough in the field of stem cell research was announced in South Korea by scientists who had successfully cloned human embryos and produced a viable stem cell line from them. Hailed with both interest and alarm, this advance increased interest in the rapidly-growing Asian biotechnology sector and heightened the fears of scientists and ethicists worldwide that developments in stem cell research would be applied to the pursuit of human cloning technology." (CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY) This article examines biotechnology research taking place in Asia.

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