Human Animal Embryos Get The Go Ahead In The UK
Jan 29th 2008Drug InformationStem Cell Research
The UK’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) has given two UK research projects one year licences to create embryos made of human DNA and animal eggs. The two licenses have been granted to King’s College London and Newcastle University.The researchers want to make stem cells so they can investigate a range of human diseases.
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