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Embryo Splitting

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67. Robertson J.A. 1997 Jan. Regulation of assisted reproduction: the need for flexibility. Hum Reprod 12(1):7-8.

68. Robertson J.A. 2000 Sept. Reproductive liberty and the right to clone human beings. Ann N Y Acad Sci 913:198-208.

69. Robertson J.A. University of Texas School of Law. 1999 Spring. Two models of human cloning. From: Symposium on Human Cloning: Legal, Social and Moral Perspectives for the Twenty-First Century. Hofstra Law Review 27(3):609-638. Online at: http://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/Law/law_lawrev_robert.cfm

70. Robertson J.A. 2000. Why human cloning should not in all cases be prohibited. New York University School of Law, Journal of Legislation and Public Policy 4 35.

71. Robertson J.A. 1997 Fall. Wrongful life, federalism, and procreative liberty: A critique of the NBAC cloning report. Jurimetrics 38(1):69-82.

72. Rokosz G.J. 2000. Human cloning: Is the reach of FDA authority too far a stretch? Seton Hall Law Rev 30 464.

73. Rose A. Reproductive Misconceptions: Why cloning is not just another reproductive technology. Duke Law Journal 48 1133.

74. Savulescu J. 1998 Mar. 21. Commentary: Safety of participants in non-therapeutic research must be ensured. BMJ 316(7135):891-2; discussion 893-4.

75. Savulescu J. 2000 Aug. The ethics of cloning and creating embryonic stem cells as a source of tissue for transplantation: Time to change the law in Australia. Aust N Z J Med 30(4):492-8.

76. Savulescu J. 2001 June. Harm, ethics committees and the gene therapy death. J Med Ethics 27(3):148-50.

77. Savulescu J. 1999 Dec. 06-1999 Dec. 20. Reproductive technology, efficiency and equality. Med J Aust 171(11-12):668-70.

78. Savulescu J. 1999 Apr. Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation. J Med Ethics 25(2):87-95.

79. Shenfield F., Sureau C. 1997. Ethics of embryo research: What status the embryo, which duties to future generations? Embryonic Medicine and Therapy, Ed. Jauniaux E, Barnea ER, Edwards RG. Oxford Univ Press; 506-514.

80. Silver L. 2000. Popular cloning versus scientific cloning in ethical debates. J Legislation Pub and Pol 4 47.

81. Singer M. 2001 Spring. What did the Asilomar exercise accomplish, what did it leave undone? Perspect Biol Med 44(2):186-91.

82. Singer P. 1985. The ethics of the reproduction revolution. Ann N Y Acad Sci 442:588-94.

83. Singer P.A., Benatar S.R. 2001 Mar. 31. Beyond Helsinki: a vision for global health ethics. BMJ 322(7289):747-8.

84. Steinfels M.O. 1979 June. In vitro fertilization: ‘ethically acceptable’ research. Hastings Cent Rep 9(3):5-8.

85. Steinfels M.O. 1978 Feb. New childbirth technology: A clash of values. Hastings Cent Rep 8(1):9-12.

86. Stephenson P.A., Wagner M.G. 1993 June 26. WHO recommendations for IVF: Do they fit with “Health for All”? Lancet 341(8861):1648-9.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Bibliography." National Research Council. 2002. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10285.
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87. Steptoe P. 1985. Historical aspects of the ethics of in vitro fertilization. Ann N Y Acad Sci 442:573-6.

88. Steptoe P. 1986 Apr. The role of in-vitro fertilization in the treatment of infertility: Ethical and legal problems. Med Sci Law 26(2):82-4.

89. te Velde E.R., van Baar A.L., van Kooij R.J. 1998 May 23. Concerns about assisted reproduction. Lancet 351(9115):1524-5.

90. Valone D.A. 1998 May. The changing moral landscape of human reproduction: Two moments in the history of in vitro fertilization. Mt Sinai J Med 65(3):167-72.

91. Wagner M.G., St Clair P.A. 1989 Oct. 28. Are in-vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer of benefit to all? Lancet 2(8670):1027-30.

92. Wilmut I. 2001 Aug. 09. Finding the right questions to ask about the lives of human clones. Nature 412(6847):583.

93. Winston R. 2001 Apr. Embryonic stem cell research: The case for... Nat Med 7(4):396-397.

94. Wolf S.M. 1997 Sept.-1997 Oct. 31. Ban cloning? Why NBAC is wrong. Hastings Cent Rep 27(5):12-5.

95. Wu L. 1998. Family planning through human cloning: Is there a fundamental right? Columbia Law Review 98 1410.

Fetomaternal Cell Trafficking

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2. Aractingi S., Dausset J., Carosella E.D. 1998 June 20. Chimerism in scleroderma. Lancet 351(9119):1886; discussion 1887.

3. Aractingi S., Uzan S., Dausset J., Carosella E.D. 2000 Mar. Microchimerism in human diseases. Immunol Today 21(3):116-8.

4. Artlett C.M., Cox L.A., Jimenez S.A. 2000 May. Detection of cellular microchimerism of male or female origin in systemic sclerosis patients by polymerase chain reaction analysis of HLA-Cw antigens. Arthritis Rheum 43(5):1062-7.

5. Artlett C.M., Ramos R., Jiminez S.A., Patterson K., Miller F.W., Rider L.G. 2000 Dec. 23-2000 Dec. 30. Chimeric cells of maternal origin in juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies. Childhood Myositis Heterogeneity Collaborative Group. Lancet 356(9248):2155-6.

6. Artlett C.M., Smith J.B., Jimenez S.A. 1998 Apr. 23. Identification of fetal DNA and cells in skin lesions from women with systemic sclerosis. N Engl J Med 338(17): 1186-91.

7. Artlett C.M., Smith J.B., Jimenez S.A. 1999 Feb. New perspectives on the etiology of systemic sclerosis. Mol Med Today 5(2):74-8.

8. Artlett C.M., Welsh K.I., Black C.M., Jimenez S.A. 1997. Fetal-maternal HLA compatibility confers susceptibility to systemic sclerosis. Immunogenetics 47(1):17-22.

9. Bianchi D.W. 1998. Current knowledge about fetal blood cells in the maternal circulation. J Perinat Med 26(3):175-85.

10. Bianchi D.W. 1999 June. Fetal cells in the maternal circulation: feasibility for prenatal diagnosis. Br J Haematol 105(3):574-83.

11. Bianchi D.W. 2000 Sept. Fetal cells in the mother: from genetic diagnosis to diseases associated with fetal cell microchimerism. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 92(1): 103-8.

12. Bianchi D.W. 1998 Apr. Fetal DNA in maternal plasma: the plot thickens and the placental barrier thins. Am J Hum Genet 62(4):763-4.

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13. Bianchi D.W. 2000 Mar. 06. Fetomaternal cell trafficking: a new cause of disease? Am J Med Genet 91(1):22-8.

14. Bianchi D.W. 1997 Apr. Progress in the genetic analysis of fetal cells circulating in maternal blood. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol 9(2):121-5.

15. Bianchi D.W., Farina A., Weber W., Delli-Bovi L.C., Deriso M., Williams J.M., Klinger K.W. 2001 Mar. Significant fetal-maternal hemorrhage after termination of pregnancy: implications for development of fetal cell microchimerism. Am J Obstet Gynecol 184(4):703-6.

16. Bianchi D.W., Zickwolf G.K., Weil G.J., Sylvester S., DeMaria M.A. 1996 Jan. 23. Male fetal progenitor cells persist in maternal blood for as long as 27 years postpartum. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93(2):705-8.

17. Buyon J.P., Nelson J.L., Lockshin M.D. 1996 Feb. The effects of pregnancy on autoimmune diseases. Clin Immunol Immunopathol 78(2):99-104.

18. Christner P.J., Artlett C.M., Conway R.F., Jimenez S.A. 2000 Nov. Increased numbers of microchimeric cells of fetal origin are associated with dermal fibrosis in mice following injection of vinyl chloride. Arthritis Rheum 43(11):2598-605.

19. Evans P.C., Lambert N., Maloney S., Furst D.E., Moore J.M., Nelson J.L. 1999 Mar. 15. Long-term fetal microchimerism in peripheral blood mononuclear cell subsets in healthy women and women with scleroderma. Blood 93(6):2033-7.

20. Holzgreve W., Ghezzi F., Di Naro E., Ganshirt D., Maymon E., Hahn S. 1998 May. Disturbed feto-maternal cell traffic in preeclampsia. Obstet Gynecol 91(5 Pt 1):669-72.

21. Holzgreve W., Li J.J., Steinborn A., Kulz T., Sohn C., Hodel M., Hahn S. 2001 Jan. Elevation in erythroblast count in maternal blood before the onset of preeclampsia. Am J Obstet Gynecol 184(2):165-8.

22. Johnson K.L., Nelson J.L., Furst D.E., McSweeney P.A., Roberts D.J., Zhen D.K., Bianchi D.W. 2001 Aug. Fetal cell microchimerism in tissue from multiple sites in women with systemic sclerosis. Arthritis Rheum 44(8):1848-54.

23. Lambert N.C., Evans P.C., Hashizumi T.L., Maloney S., Gooley T., Furst D.E., Nelson J.L. 2000 June 01. Cutting edge: persistent fetal microchimerism in T lymphocytes is associated with HLA-DQA1*0501: implications in autoimmunity. J Immunol 164(11):5545-8.

24. Leung T.N., Zhang J., Lau T.K., Chan L.Y., Lo Y.M. 2001 Jan. Increased maternal plasma fetal DNA concentrations in women who eventually develop preeclampsia. Clin Chem 47(1):137-9.

25. Lo Y.M. 2000 Apr. Fetal DNA in maternal plasma. Ann N Y Acad Sci 906:141-7.

26. Lo Y.M. 2000 Dec. Fetal DNA in maternal plasma: biology and diagnostic applications. Clin Chem 46(12):1903-6.

27. Lo Y.M. 1994 Dec. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis using fetal cells in maternal blood. J Clin Pathol 47(12):1060-5.

28. Lo Y.M., Zhang J., Leung T.N., Lau T.K., Chang A.M., Hjelm N.M. 1999 Jan. Rapid clearance of fetal DNA from maternal plasma. Am J Hum Genet 64(1):218-24.

29. Maloney S., Smith A., Furst D.E., Myerson D., Rupert K., Evans P.C., Nelson J.L. 1999 July. Microchimerism of maternal origin persists into adult life. J Clin Invest 104(1):41-7.

30. Mitchell S., James A. 1999 Apr. Severe hemolytic disease from rhesus anti-C antibodies in a surrogate pregnancy after oocyte donation. A case report. J Reprod Med 44(4):388-90.

31. Nelson J.L. 1999. Autoimmune disease and the long-term persistence of fetal and maternal microchimerism. Lupus 8(7):493-6.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Bibliography." National Research Council. 2002. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10285.
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32. Nelson J.L. 2000 Dec. The Dunlop-Dottridge Lecture. Longterm persistence of fetal and maternal cells: implications for systemic sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. J Rheumatol 27(12):2922-6.

33. Nelson J.L. 1996 Feb. Maternal-fetal immunology and autoimmune disease: is some autoimmune disease auto-alloimmune or allo-autoimmune? Arthritis Rheum 39(2): 191-4.

34. Nelson J.L. 1998 Apr. 23. Microchimerism and autoimmune disease. N Engl J Med 338(17):1224-5.

35. Nelson J.L. 1999. Microchimerism: implications for autoimmune disease. Lupus 8(5): 370-4.

36. Nelson J.L. 1999 Sept. Non-host cells in the pathogenesis of autoimmune disease: a new paradigm? Ann Rheum Dis 58(9):518-20.

37. Nelson J.L. 1998 Apr. Pregnancy immunology and autoimmune disease. J Reprod Med 43(4):335-40.

38. Nelson J.L., Furst D.E., Maloney S., Gooley T., Evans P.C., Smith A., Bean M.A., Ober C., Bianchi D.W. 1998 Feb. 21. Microchimerism and HLA-compatible relationships of pregnancy in scleroderma. Lancet 351(9102):559-62.

39. Pertl B., Bianchi D.W. 1999 Oct. First trimester prenatal diagnosis: fetal cells in the maternal circulation. Semin Perinatol 23(5):393-402.

40. Reed A.M., Picornell Y.J., Harwood A., Kredich D.W. 2000 Dec. 23-2000 Dec. 30. Chimerism in children with juvenile dermatomyositis. Lancet 356(9248):2156-7.

41. Sekizawa A., Samura O., Zhen D.K., Falco V., Farina A., Bianchi D.W. 2000 Nov. Apoptosis in fetal nucleated erythrocytes circulating in maternal blood. Prenat Diagn 20(11):886-9.

42. Selva-O’Callaghan A., Boeckh-Behrens T.M., Balada-Prades E., Solans-Laque R., Vilardell-Tarres M. 2001 Mar. 17. Fetal microchimerism and inflammatory myopathies. Lancet 357(9259):887.

Human Cloning

1. Andrews, L. 1998. Is there a right to clone? Constitutional challenges to bans on human cloning. Harv JL Tech 1998 11:643.

2. Andrews, L. 1999. Reproductive technology comes of age. Whittier Law Rev 21 375.

3. Annas G.J. 1998 July 09. Why we should ban human cloning. N Engl J Med 339(2):122-5.

4. Antinori S., International Associated Research Institute, Italy. 2001 Aug. 7. Cloning in reproductive medicine. Workshop: Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Cloning. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. Online at: www.nationalacademies.org/humancloning

5. Boisselier B., Clonaid, Bahamas. 2001 Aug. 7. Reproductive cloning in humans. Workshop: Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Cloning. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. Online at: www.nationalacademies.org/humancloning

6. Bonnicksen A.L. 2001 June. Human reproductive cloning: Thinking about clinic-based ethics. Fertil Steril 75(6):1057-8.

7. Bonnicksen A.L. 1997 Winter. Procreation by cloning: Crafting anticipatory guidelines. J Law Med Ethics 25(4):273-82, 231.

8. Bryan E.M. 1998 Nov.-1998 Dec. 31. A spare or an individual? Cloning and the implications of monozygotic twinning. Hum Reprod Update 4(6):812-5.

9. Burley J. 1999 June. The ethics of therapeutic and reproductive human cloning. Semin Cell Dev Biol 10(3):287-94.

10. Burley J., Harris J. 1999 Apr. Human cloning and child welfare. J Med Ethics 25(2):108-13.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Bibliography." National Research Council. 2002. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10285.
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11. Charo R.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison. 2001 Aug. 7. Regulation of cloning. Workshop: Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Cloning. National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C. Online at: www.nationalacademies.org/humancloning

12. 2001 Mar. 1. Council of Europe protocol banning human cloning enters into force. Council of Europe Press Service. Online at: http://press.coe.int/cp/2001/139a(2001).htm

13. Eiseman E., RAND Science and Technology Policy Institute. 1999 Aug. Cloning human beings: Recent Scientific and Policy Developments. Online at: http://www.rand.org/publications/electronic/socwel.html.

14. 2001 July. FASEB Statement on Human Cloning and Human Cloning Legislation. Online at: http://www.faseb.org/opar/ppp/humclone.html

15. Fiddler M., Pergament D., Pergament E. 1999 Dec. The role of the preimplantation geneticist in human cloning. Prenat Diagn 19(13):1200-4.

16. Greene A. 2001. The world after Dolly: International regulation of human cloning. George Washington J of Internat Law and Econ 33 341.

17. Gurdon J.B., Colman A. 1999 Dec. 16. The future of cloning. Nature 402(6763):743-6.

18. Jaenisch R., Wilmut I. 2001 Mar. 30. Developmental biology. Don’t clone humans! Science 291(5513):2552.

19. Kass L.R. 1997 June 2. The wisdom of repugnance. New Republic Online at: (excerpt) http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/fertility/readings/cloning.html

20. Lanza R.P., Caplan A.L., Silver L.M., Cibelli J.B., West M.D., Green R.M. 2000 Dec. 27. The ethical validity of using nuclear transfer in human transplantation. JAMA 284(24):3175-9.

21. Lanza R.P., Cibelli J.B., West M.D. 1999 Sept. Human therapeutic cloning. Nat Med 5(9):975-7.

22. Lanza R.P., Cibelli J.B., West M.D. 1999 Dec. Prospects for the use of nuclear transfer in human transplantation. Nat Biotechnol 17(12):1171-4.

23. Lanza R.P., Cibelli J.B., West M.D., Dorff E., Tauer C., Green R.M. 2001 May 18. The ethical reasons for stem cell research. Science 292(5520):1299.

24. National Bioethics Advisory Commission. 1997 Jun. Cloning Human Beings, Volume I: Report and Recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission. Rockville, MD. Online at: http://bioethics.gov/pubs/cloning1/cloning.pdf.

25. National Conference of State Legislatures. 2001 Legislative activity: Human cloning. Online at: http://204.131.235.67/programs/health/genetics/01clone.htm

26. Price E.C. 1998 Summer. Does the FDA have authority to regulate human cloning? Harv JL Tech 619.

27. 1997 June. Proposed approach to regulation of cellular and tissue-based products. The Food and Drug Administration. J Hematother 6(3):195-212.

28. Robertson J.A. 1998 July 09. Human cloning and the challenge of regulation. N Engl J Med 339(2):119-22.

29. Robertson J.A., University of Texas School of Law. 2001 Aug. 7. Is there a case for reproductive cloning? Workshop: Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Cloning. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. Online at: www.nationalacademies.org/humancloning

30. Robertson J.A. 1998 May. Liberty, identity, and human cloning. Texas Law Rev 76(6): 1371-1456.

31. Robertson J.A. 1994 Mar.-1994 Apr. 30. The question of human cloning. Hastings Cent Rep 24(2):6-14.

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32. Robertson J.A. 1997 Jan. Regulation of assisted reproduction: the need for flexibility. Hum Reprod 12(1):7-8.

33. Robertson J.A. 2000 Sept. Reproductive liberty and the right to clone human beings. Ann N Y Acad Sci 913:198-208.

34. Robertson J.A. University of Texas School of Law. 1999 Spring. Two models of human cloning. From: Symposium on Human Cloning: Legal, Social and Moral Perspectives for the Twenty-First Century. Hofstra Law Review 27(3):609-638. Online at: http://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/Law/law_lawrev_robert.cfm

35. Robertson J.A. 2000. Why human cloning should not in all cases be prohibited. New York University School of Law, Journal of Legislation and Public Policy 4 35.

36. Robertson J.A. 1997 Fall. Wrongful life, federalism, and procreative liberty: A critique of the NBAC cloning report. Jurimetrics 38(1):69-82.

37. Rokosz, G.J. 2000. Human cloning: Is the reach of FDA authority too far a stretch? Seton Hall Law Rev 30 464.

38. Rose A. Reproductive Misconceptions: Why cloning is not just another reproductive technology. Duke Law Journal 48 1133.

39. Rup V.S. 1999 Summer. Human somatic cell nuclear transfer cloning, the race to regulate, and the constitutionality of the proposed regulations. U of Detroit Mercy Law Rev 76 1135.

40. Savulescu J. 2000 Aug. The ethics of cloning and creating embryonic stem cells as a source of tissue for transplantation: Time to change the law in Australia. Aust N Z J Med 30(4):492-8.

41. Savulescu J. 1999 Apr. Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation. J Med Ethics 25(2):87-95.

42. Silver L. 2000. Popular cloning versus scientific cloning in ethical debates. J Legislation Pub and Pol 4 47.

43. Somekh H. 1999. The European total ban on human cloning: An analysis of the Council of Europe’s actions in prohibiting human cloning. Boston U Internat Law J 17:397.

44. Tesarik J., Nagy Z.P., Mendoza C., Greco E. 2000 May. Chemically and mechanically induced membrane fusion: Non-activating methods for nuclear transfer in mature human oocytes. Hum Reprod 15(5):1149-54.

45. Webster P., Hooper, J. 2001 Aug 10. France and Germany seek UN ban on cloning of humans. The Guardian. Online at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,534794,00.html.

46. Weiss R., Eilperin, J. 2001 Aug 1. House votes broad ban on cloning: Bill is early blow to stem cell research. Washington Post.

47. Westhusin M.E., Texas A&M University. Expert witness. 2001 Mar. 28. Human cloning. U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. Online at: http://energycommerce.house.gov/107/hearings/03282001Hearing141/Westhusin201.htm

48. Willgoos C. 2001. FDA regulation: An answer to the questions of human cloning and germline gene therapy. Am J Law and Med 27(1):101-124.

49. Wilmut I. 2001 Aug. 09. Finding the right questions to ask about the lives of human clones. Nature 412(6847):583.

50. Wilmut I., Young L., Campbell K.H. 1998. Embryonic and somatic cell cloning. Reprod Fertil Dev 10(7-8):639-43.

51. Wolf S.M. 1997 Sept.-1997 Oct. 31. Ban cloning? Why NBAC is wrong. Hastings Cent Rep 27(5):12-5.

52. Wu L. 1998. Family planning through human cloning: Is there a fundamental right? Columbia Law Review 98 1410.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Bibliography." National Research Council. 2002. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10285.
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53. Zavos P., Andrology Institute of America. Expert witness. 2001 Mar. 28. Human cloning. U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. Online at: http://www.house.gov/commerce/hearings/03282001-141/03282001.htm

54. Zavos P., Andrology Institute of America. 2001 Aug. 7. Human therapeutic cloning: Indications, ethics, and other considerations. Workshop: Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Cloning. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. Online at: www.nationalacademies.org/humancloning

IVF History (In Vitro Fertilization History)

1. Austin C.R. 1997 Apr. Legal, ethical and historical aspects of assisted human reproduction. Int J Dev Biol 41(2):263-5.

2. Bergh T., Ericson A., Hillensjo T., Nygren K.G., Wennerholm U.B. 1999 Nov. 06. Deliveries and children born after in-vitro fertilisation in Sweden 1982-95: a retrospective cohort study. Lancet 354(9190):1579-85.

3. Betteridge K.J. 1981 May. An historical look at embryo transfer. J Reprod Fertil 62(1):1-13.

4. Betteridge K.J., Rieger D. 1993 Jan. Embryo transfer and related techniques in domestic animals, and their implications for human medicine. Hum Reprod 8(1):147-67.

5. Biggers J.D. 1981 Feb. 05. In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer in human beings. N Engl J Med 304(6):336-42.

6. Bonnicksen A.L., Blank R.H. 1988 Mar. The government and in vitro fertilization (IVF): views of IVF directors. Fertil Steril 49(3):396-8.

7. Bruinsma F., Venn A., Lancaster P., Speirs A., Healy D. 2000 Mar. Incidence of cancer in children born after in-vitro fertilization. Hum Reprod 15(3):604-7.

8. Caplan A.L. 1986 June. The ethics of in vitro fertilization. Prim Care 13(2):241-53.

9. Castelli J. 1979 Apr. In vitro fertilization research funding seen “ethically acceptable”. Hosp Prog 60(4):18, 20b.

10. Culliton B.J. 1978 Oct. 13. Ethics advisory board confronts conception in the test tube. Science 202(4364):198-9.

11. Diamond E.F. 1979 May. In vitro fertilization: a moratorium is in order. Hosp Prog 60(5):66-8, 80.

12. Edwards R.G. 1985. Ethical and moral issues of in vitro fertilization. Introduction: the scientific basis of ethics. Ann N Y Acad Sci 442:564-70.

13. Edwards R.G., Seppala M., Johnston W.I., Jones H.W. Jr, Rauramo L., Semm K., Widholm O., Wiqvist N. 1985. Helsinki statement on human in vitro fertilization. Ann N Y Acad Sci 442:571-2.

14. Elliott J. 1978 Oct. 27. Second beginning for in vitro fertilization research? JAMA 240(18):1940.

15. Fasouliotis S.J., Schenker J.G. 2000 June. Ethics and assisted reproduction. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 90(2):171-80.

16. Fasouliotis S.J., Schenker J.G. 1999 Dec. A historical perspective of the clinical evolution of the assisted reproductive technologies. Gynecol Endocrinol 13(6):420-40.

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18. Foote R.H. 1987 Apr. In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer in domestic animals: applications in animals and implications for humans. J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transf 4(2):73-88.

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20. Grobstein C. 1979 June. External human fertilization. Sci Am 240(6):57-67.

21. Grobstein C., Flower M., Mendeloff J. 1983 Oct. 14. External human fertilization: an evaluation of policy. Science 222(4620):127-33.

22. Henig R.M. 1979 May. Go forth and multiply, Ethics Board tells scientists. Bioscience 29(5):321-3.

23. Henig R.M. 1978 Nov. In vitro fertilization: a cautious move ahead. Bioscience 28(11): 685-8.

24. Horan D.J. 1979 May. In vitro fertilization: legal and ethical implications. Hosp Prog 60(5):60-5.

25. Iritani A. 1994 Mar. History and efficiency of microassisted fertilization in mammals. Baillieres Clin Obstet Gynaecol 8(1):1-12.

26. Jansen R.F. 1985. A practical ethical framework for in vitro fertilization and related reproductive interventions. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 442 595-600.

27. Jones H.W. Jr 1985. Ethics of in vitro fertilization: 1984. Ann N Y Acad Sci 442:577-82.

28. Juva M. 1985. Ethical and moral issues of in vitro fertilization. Ann N Y Acad Sci 442:585-7.

29. Kolata G.B. 1978 Aug. 25. In vitro fertilization: Is it safe and repeatable? Science 201(4357):698-9.

30. Norman C. 1988 July 22. IVF research moratorium to end? Science 241(4864):405-6.

31. Office of Technology Assessment, C.o.t.U.S. 1998 May. Infertility: Medical and Social Choices. Report of the Office of Technology Assessment. Washington DC:United States. Government Printing Office.

32. Perone N. 1994 Sept. In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. A historical perspective. J Reprod Med 39(9):695-700.

33. Shelley J., Venn A., Lumley J. 1999 Winter. Long-term effects on women of assisted reproduction. Int J Technol Assess Health Care 15(1):36-51.

34. Silverman A.Y. 1982 Oct. 01. The success rate of in vitro fertilization: what can the patient expect? Am J Obstet Gynecol 144(3):360-1.

35. Singer P. 1985. The ethics of the reproduction revolution. Ann N Y Acad Sci 442:588-94.

36. Steinfels M.O. 1979 June. In vitro fertilization: ‘ethically acceptable’ research. Hastings Cent Rep 9(3):5-8.

37. Steinfels M.O. 1978 Feb. New childbirth technology: A clash of values. Hastings Cent Rep 8(1):9-12.

38. Stephenson P.A., Wagner M.G. 1993 June 26. WHO recommendations for IVF: Do they fit with “Health for All”? Lancet 341(8861):1648-9.

39. Steptoe P. 1985. Historical aspects of the ethics of in vitro fertilization. Ann N Y Acad Sci 442:573-6.

40. Steptoe P. 1986 Apr. The role of in-vitro fertilization in the treatment of infertility: Ethical and legal problems. Med Sci Law 26(2):82-4.

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Placenta

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Human reproductive cloning is an assisted reproductive technology that would be carried out with the goal of creating a newborn genetically identical to another human being. It is currently the subject of much debate around the world, involving a variety of ethical, religious, societal, scientific, and medical issues. Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning considers the scientific and medical sides of this issue, plus ethical issues that pertain to human-subjects research. Based on experience with reproductive cloning in animals, the report concludes that human reproductive cloning would be dangerous for the woman, fetus, and newborn, and is likely to fail. The study panel did not address the issue of whether human reproductive cloning, even if it were found to be medically safe, would be—or would not be—acceptable to individuals or society.

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