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ENDNOTES 
* "Remarks by President George W. Bush on Stem Cell Research," Crawford, Texas, 
August 9, 2001. Text available at "Remarks by President George W. Bush on Stem Cell 
Research," as made available by the White House Press Office, August 9, 2001. (Also 
available in full at Appendix B of this report). 
^ Thomson, J., et al., "Embryonic stem cell lines derived from human blastocysts," 
Science 282: 1145-1147 (1998). 
^ Shamblott, M., et al., "Derivation of pluripotent stem cells from cultured human 
primordial germ cells," Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 95: 13726- 
13731 (1998). 
See, among others. Dresser, R., "Embryonic Stem Cells: Expanding the Analysis," 
American Journal of Bioethics 2(1): 40-41 (2003); and the personal statements of Coun- 
cil Members Rebecca Dresser and William May, appended to the Coimcil's July 2002 
report Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry. 
^ See, among others, Kass, L., "The Meaning of Life - In the Laboratory," The Public 
Interest, Winter 2002; Cohen, E., "Of Embryos and Empire," The New Atlantis 2: 3-16 
(2003): and "The Moral Case against Cloning-for-Biomedical-Research" presented by 
some Members of the Council in the Council's July 2002 report Human Cloning and 
Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry, Chapter 6. 
® See, for instance, "The Moral Case for Cloning-for-Biomedical-Research” presented 
by some Members of the Council in the Council's July 2002 report Human Cloning and 
Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry, Chapter 6; and the personal statements of Council 
Members Elizabeth Blackburn, Daniel Foster, Michael Gazzaniga, and Janet Rowley 
appended to that report. 
’ 45 C.F.R. § 46.204(h-i). 
® See, for instance, Green, R., The Human Embryo Research Debates, New York: Oxford 
University Press (2001). Also see the discussion of the Council in its October 17, 2003, 
meeting, particularly the comments of Council Member Alfonso Gomez-Lobo. A tran- 
script of that session is available on the Council's website at wv\n/\r.bioethics.gov. 
® National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC), Ethical Issues in Human Stem Cell 
Research, Bethesda, MD: Government Printing Office (1999); National Research Coun- 
cil/Institute of Medicine (NRC/IOM), Stem Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medi- 
cine, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press (2001). 
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