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Kyoko Akatsuka

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Cell Stem Cell|July 2, 2026
Human stem cell-based embryo model governance: Insights from JapanMisao Fujita, Kyoko Akatsuka, Fujika Ariarakawa
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 9, 2020
Ethical Framework for Next-Generation Genome and Epigenome EditingKyoko Akatsuka, Mitsuru Sasaki-Honda, Tsutomu Sawai
Stem Cell Reports|November 3, 2023
Is epigenome editing non-inheritable? Implications for ethics and the regulation of human applicationsMitsuru Sasaki-Honda, Kyoko Akatsuka, Tsutomu Sawai
Future Science OA|November 29, 2021
Public attitudes in Japan toward the creation and use of gametes derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cellsTsutomu Sawai, Taichi Hatta, Kyoko Akatsuka, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|September 4, 2023
Human genome editing in clinical applications: Japanese lay and expert attitudesTsutomu Sawai, Taichi Hatta, Kyoko Akatsuka, et al.
Future Science OA|November 29, 2021
Public attitudes in Japan toward the reproductive use of gametes derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cellsKyoko Akatsuka, Taichi Hatta, Tsutomu Sawai, et al.
EMBO Reports|September 14, 2022
The regulation of human blastoid research: A bioethical discussion of the limits of regulationTsutomu Sawai, Kyoko Akatsuka, Go Okui, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|July 10, 2023
Genome editing of human embryos for research purposes: Japanese lay and expert attitudesKyoko Akatsuka, Taichi Hatta, Tsutomu Sawai, et al.
EMBO Reports|August 16, 2021
Promises and rules: The implications of rethinking the 14-day rule for research on human embryosTsutomu Sawai, Go Okui, Kyoko Akatsuka, et al.
EMBO Reports|July 28, 2020
The moral status of human embryo-like structures: potentiality matters?: The moral status of human synthetic embryosTsutomu Sawai, Tomohiro Minakawa, Jonathan Pugh, et al.
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Cell Stem Cell|July 2, 2026
Human stem cell-based embryo model governance: Insights from JapanMisao Fujita, Kyoko Akatsuka, Fujika Ariarakawa
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 9, 2020
Ethical Framework for Next-Generation Genome and Epigenome EditingKyoko Akatsuka, Mitsuru Sasaki-Honda, Tsutomu Sawai
Stem Cell Reports|November 3, 2023
Is epigenome editing non-inheritable? Implications for ethics and the regulation of human applicationsMitsuru Sasaki-Honda, Kyoko Akatsuka, Tsutomu Sawai
Future Science OA|November 29, 2021
Public attitudes in Japan toward the creation and use of gametes derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cellsTsutomu Sawai, Taichi Hatta, Kyoko Akatsuka, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|September 4, 2023
Human genome editing in clinical applications: Japanese lay and expert attitudesTsutomu Sawai, Taichi Hatta, Kyoko Akatsuka, et al.
Future Science OA|November 29, 2021
Public attitudes in Japan toward the reproductive use of gametes derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cellsKyoko Akatsuka, Taichi Hatta, Tsutomu Sawai, et al.
EMBO Reports|September 14, 2022
The regulation of human blastoid research: A bioethical discussion of the limits of regulationTsutomu Sawai, Kyoko Akatsuka, Go Okui, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|July 10, 2023
Genome editing of human embryos for research purposes: Japanese lay and expert attitudesKyoko Akatsuka, Taichi Hatta, Tsutomu Sawai, et al.
EMBO Reports|August 16, 2021
Promises and rules: The implications of rethinking the 14-day rule for research on human embryosTsutomu Sawai, Go Okui, Kyoko Akatsuka, et al.
EMBO Reports|July 28, 2020
The moral status of human embryo-like structures: potentiality matters?: The moral status of human synthetic embryosTsutomu Sawai, Tomohiro Minakawa, Jonathan Pugh, et al.
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