Inadequacies or weaknesses in national and international regulation of xenotransplantation interact and affect each other in terms of both ethics and safety. Confronted with the worldwide scale of research, the main focus of regulatory issues in xenotransplantation is shifting toward the multifaceted issues of locality and globality.
Tallacchini, M., Defining an appropriate ethical, social and regulatory framework for clinical xenotransplantation, <<XENOTRANSPLANTATION>>, 2008; 13 (2): 159-164. [doi:10.1097/MOT.0b013e3282f7962f] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/125245]
Defining an appropriate ethical, social and regulatory framework for clinical xenotransplantation
Tallacchini, Mariachiara
2008
Abstract
Inadequacies or weaknesses in national and international regulation of xenotransplantation interact and affect each other in terms of both ethics and safety. Confronted with the worldwide scale of research, the main focus of regulatory issues in xenotransplantation is shifting toward the multifaceted issues of locality and globality.File in questo prodotto:
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