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Anne McLaren

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Transplantation|December 6, 2003
International rapprochement, 50 years agoAnne McLaren
Nature Reviews. Genetics|June 16, 2007
Dr. Anne McLaren is interviewed by Magdalena SkipperAnne McLaren
New Scientist (1971)|April 24, 1986
Why study early human development?Anne McLaren
Comptes Rendus Biologies|December 24, 2002
Human embryonic stem cell lines: socio-legal concerns and therapeutic promiseAnne McLaren
Developmental Biology|September 27, 2003
Primordial germ cells in the mouseAnne McLaren
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 21, 2007
Free-range eggs?Anne McLaren
Plos Biology|June 23, 2004
Scientists and bioethics councilsAnne McLaren
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|June 30, 2004
A conversation with Dr Anne McLaren, DBE, DPhil, FRS, FRCOGAnne McLaren
Cell Stem Cell|March 29, 2008
A scientist's view of the ethics of human embryonic stem cell researchAnne McLaren
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 5, 2002
Sexually dimorphic development of mouse primordial germ cells: switching from oogenesis to spermatogenesisIan R Adams, Anne McLaren
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Transplantation|December 6, 2003
International rapprochement, 50 years agoAnne McLaren
Nature Reviews. Genetics|June 16, 2007
Dr. Anne McLaren is interviewed by Magdalena SkipperAnne McLaren
New Scientist (1971)|April 24, 1986
Why study early human development?Anne McLaren
Comptes Rendus Biologies|December 24, 2002
Human embryonic stem cell lines: socio-legal concerns and therapeutic promiseAnne McLaren
Developmental Biology|September 27, 2003
Primordial germ cells in the mouseAnne McLaren
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 21, 2007
Free-range eggs?Anne McLaren
Plos Biology|June 23, 2004
Scientists and bioethics councilsAnne McLaren
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|June 30, 2004
A conversation with Dr Anne McLaren, DBE, DPhil, FRS, FRCOGAnne McLaren
Cell Stem Cell|March 29, 2008
A scientist's view of the ethics of human embryonic stem cell researchAnne McLaren
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 5, 2002
Sexually dimorphic development of mouse primordial germ cells: switching from oogenesis to spermatogenesisIan R Adams, Anne McLaren
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