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Michael S. Gazzaniga, director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth College, argued that in using embryos for research, scientists should regard them the way doctors look upon organs for transplant.
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United States, New York, Catholic Church, President Bush, Biomedical Ethics Reviews, Humana Press Inc, Oxford University Press, Stem Cell Research Edited, National Institutes of Health, World War, Cambridge University Press, Congressional Record, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, Senator Frist, The Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate
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