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Dederer, Hans-Georg (Hg.): Brain organoids in research and therapy : fundamental ethical and legal aspects 2022 |
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Grolle, Johann: Die Menschen-Ratte : Es war ein Gruselexperiment: Neurowissenschaftler haben menschliches Hirngewebe in die Köpfe von Nagetieren verpflanzt. Die Nervenzellen sind eingewachsen und funktionieren gut. Aber darf man solche Mischwesen erschaffen? In: Der Spiegel, 2022 (2022-10-15) |
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National Research Council (USA). Committee on Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues Associated with Neural Chimeras and Organoids: The emerging field of human neural organoids, transplants, and chimeras : science, ethics, and governance 2021 |
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Merker, Stefanie: Neue Nervenzellen fürs Gehirn : Verliert unser Gehirn Nervenzellen, kann es diesen Verlust selbst kaum kompensieren. Wissenschaftler und Ärzte hoffen daher, mit transplantierten Nervenzellen Schäden durch Verletzungen oder Krankheiten auszugleichen [...] In: Informationsdienst Wissenschaft, 2016 (2016-10-26) |
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Boer, Gerard J.: Transplantation and xenotransplantation : ethics of cell therapy in the brain revisited In: Scientific and philosophical perspectives in neuroethics / ed. by James J. Giordano ; Bert Gordijn. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, (2010). - 190-215 |
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Baertschi, Bernard: Intended changes are not always good, and unintended changes are not always bad -- why? In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 39-40 |
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7 |
Baker, Monya: Tumours spark stem-cell review [news] In: Nature, 2009, Vol. 457 (7232), 941 |
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8 |
Carter, Adrian; Bartlett, Perry; Hall, Wayne: Scare-mongering and the anticipatory ethics of experimental technologies. In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 47-48 |
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9 |
de Amorim, Ana Rosa Tenório: Regulating ethical issues in cell-based interventions: lessons from universal declaration on bioethics and human rights. In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 49-50 |
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10 |
Duggan, P.S. et al.: Unintended changes in cognition, mood, and behavior arising from cell-based interventions for neurological conditions: ethical challenges In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 31-36 |
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11 |
Hildt, Elisabeth: Ethical challenges in cell-based interventions for neurological conditions: some lessons to be learnt from clinical transplantation trials in patients with Parkinson's disease. In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 37-38 |
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Holden, Constance: Fetal cells again? Despite past failures and growing skepticism about cell therapy in general, scientists once again plan to test fetal cell transplants on Parkinson's disease [news] In: Science, 2009, Vol. 326 (5951), 358-359 |
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13 |
Isacson, Ole: Cell therapy ahead for Parkinson's disease. [letter] In: Science, 2009, Vol. 326 (5956), 1060 |
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14 |
Reiner, Peter B.: Unintended benefits arising from cell-based interventions for neurological conditions. In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 51-52 |
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15 |
Schanker, Benjamin D.: Inevitable challenges in establishing a causal relationship between cell-based interventions for neurological conditions and neuropsychological changes In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 43-45 |
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16 |
Schermer, Maartje: Changes in the self: the need for conceptual research next to empirical research. In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 45-47 |
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Schwartz, P.H.; Kalichman, M.W.: Ethical challenges to cell-based interventions for the central nervous system: some recommendations for clinical trials and practice In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (5), 41-43 |
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18 |
Merkel, Reinhard; Boer, Gerard; Fegert, Jörg M.: Intervening in the brain : changing psyche and society 2007 |
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Toledo-Pereyra, Luis H.: Humility In: Journal of Investigative Surgery, 2007, Vol. 20 (2), 63-65 |
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Birnbacher, Dieter: Hirngewebstransplantation und neurobionische Eingriffe : anthropologische und ethische Fragen In: Bioethik zwischen Natur und Interesse / Dieter Birnbacher. Mit einer Einl. von Andreas Kuhlmann, 2006, 1772, 273-293 |