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  2. Stem cell laws and policy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Republicans largely oppose embryonic stem cell research in favor of adult stem cell research which has already produced cures and treatments for cancer and paralysis for example, but there are some high-profile exceptions who offer qualified support for some embryonic stem cell research. [5]

  3. Stem cell laws - Wikipedia

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    Germany has restrictive policies for stem cell research, but a 2008 law authorizes "the use of imported stem cell lines produced before May 1, 2007." [1] Italy has a 2004 law that forbids all sperm or egg donations and the freezing of embryos, but allows, in effect, using existing stem cell lines that have been imported. [1]

  4. Stem Cell Therapeutic and Research Act of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    The Stem Cell Therapeutic and Research Act of 2005 (Pub. L. 109–129 (text)) is a United States federal law that assigns the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to create a national stockpile of cord blood stem cells, and rewrites provisions within the Public Health Service Act to account for cord blood and bone marrow donors.

  5. Stem cell research policy - Wikipedia

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    Stem cell research policy varies significantly throughout the world. There are overlapping jurisdictions of international organizations, nations, and states or provinces. Some government policies determine what is allowed versus prohibited, whereas others outline what research can be publicly financ

  6. Category:United States biotechnology law - Wikipedia

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  7. Human subject research legislation in the United States

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    [3] [6] In 2001, The President's Council on Bioethics was founded to consider bioethics issues, such as stem cell research. [13] Committee review of research has since then become a standard part of American attitude to ethical issues in science. [19]

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  9. 2004 California Proposition 71 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 71 of 2004 (or the California Stem Cell Research and Cures Act) is a law enacted by California voters to support stem cell research in the state. It was proposed by means of the initiative process and approved in the 2004 state elections on November 2.