A history of patenting life in the United States with comparative attention to Europe and Canada: a report to the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies

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2002-01-12
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English
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Discusses the ethical issues of patenting life forms such as plants and microorganisms, with the wider implications of patenting human stem cell technology.

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Kevles, D. J. (2002). A history of patenting life in the United States with comparative attention to Europe and Canada: a report to the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies. Retrieved December 19, 2006, from European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies web site: http://ec.europa.eu/european_group_ethics/publications/docs/study_kevles_en.pdf
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