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Kristina Hug

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Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|January 13, 2006
Sources of human embryos for stem cell research: ethical problems and their possible solutionsKristina Hug
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports|June 27, 2009
Research on human-animal entities: ethical and regulatory aspects in EuropeKristina Hug
Regenerative Medicine|June 21, 2023
How proven is a 'proven intervention'? Ethics of placebo controls in light of conditional approval programsKristina Hug
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|March 11, 2006
Therapeutic perspectives of human embryonic stem cell research versus the moral status of a human embryo--does one have to be compromised for the other?Kristina Hug
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|March 18, 2008
Genetically modified organisms: do the benefits outweigh the risks?Kristina Hug
Fertility and Sterility|January 2, 2008
Motivation to donate or not donate surplus embryos for stem-cell research: literature reviewKristina Hug
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports|February 12, 2009
Banks, repositories and registries of stem cell lines in Europe: regulatory and ethical aspectsKristina Hug
Journal of Parkinson'S Disease|June 7, 2021
Bringing Advanced Therapies for Parkinson's Disease to the Clinic: An Analysis of Ethical IssuesKristina Hug
Regenerative Medicine|July 2, 2020
Understanding voluntariness of consent in first-in-human cell therapy trialsKristina Hug
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|December 22, 2012
Which patient groups should be asked to participate in first-in-human trials of stem-cell-based therapies?Kristina Hug, Göran Hermerén
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Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|January 13, 2006
Sources of human embryos for stem cell research: ethical problems and their possible solutionsKristina Hug
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports|June 27, 2009
Research on human-animal entities: ethical and regulatory aspects in EuropeKristina Hug
Regenerative Medicine|June 21, 2023
How proven is a 'proven intervention'? Ethics of placebo controls in light of conditional approval programsKristina Hug
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|March 11, 2006
Therapeutic perspectives of human embryonic stem cell research versus the moral status of a human embryo--does one have to be compromised for the other?Kristina Hug
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)|March 18, 2008
Genetically modified organisms: do the benefits outweigh the risks?Kristina Hug
Fertility and Sterility|January 2, 2008
Motivation to donate or not donate surplus embryos for stem-cell research: literature reviewKristina Hug
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports|February 12, 2009
Banks, repositories and registries of stem cell lines in Europe: regulatory and ethical aspectsKristina Hug
Journal of Parkinson'S Disease|June 7, 2021
Bringing Advanced Therapies for Parkinson's Disease to the Clinic: An Analysis of Ethical IssuesKristina Hug
Regenerative Medicine|July 2, 2020
Understanding voluntariness of consent in first-in-human cell therapy trialsKristina Hug
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|December 22, 2012
Which patient groups should be asked to participate in first-in-human trials of stem-cell-based therapies?Kristina Hug, Göran Hermerén
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