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This case is articulated by several Members of the Council in the Council’s July 
2002 report Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry, Chapter 6. See 
also, "Biotechnology: A House Divided," The Public Interest, Winter 2003. 
This case is articulated, for instance, by several Members of the Council in the 
Council's July 2002 report Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry, 
Chapter 6. 
Strong, C., "Those Divisive Stem Cells: Dealing with Our Most Contentious Issues," 
American Journal of Bioethics 2(1): 39-40 (2002). 
See, for instance, the Council’s July 2002 report Human Cloning and Human Dignity: 
An Ethical Inquiry, Chapters 6 and 8, available on the Council’s website at 
www.bioethics.gov. 
See, for instance. Dresser, R., "Embryonic Stem Cells: Expanding the Analysis," 
American Journal of Bioethics 2(1): 40-41 (2002); and FitzGerald, K., op. cit., pp. 50-51. 
Dresser, R., op. cit., p. 41. 
155 ujid. 
See also FitzGerald, K, op. cit., pp. 50-51. 
157 Dresser, R., op. cit., p. 41. 
1®® See, for example, the discussion and presentations at the Council’s July 2003 meet- 
ing, available on the Coimcil’s website at www.bioethics.gov. 
1®® See, for instance, Orr, R., op. cit., pp. 57-58; "A review of the National Institute of 
Health’s Guidelines for Research Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells," Issues in Law 
and Medicine 3(17): 293; and the testimony of Representative David Weldon before the 
Technology and Space Subcommittee of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transpor- 
tation Committee, January 29, 2003. 
i®° Lauritzen, P., "Report on the Ethics of Stem cell research," a commissioned paper 
prepared at the request of the Council and included in Appendix G of this repxjit. 
i®i See, for instance, Oldham, R., “Stem Cells: Private Sector Can Do It Better,” The 
Wall Street Journal, August 28, 2001, p. A14. 
1®^ See, for example, the discussion and presentations at the Council’s April 2002 meet- 
ing, available on the Council’s website at www.bioethics.gov; emd Verfaillie, C., "Mul- 
tipotent Adult Progenitor Cells: An Update," a commissioned paper prepared at the 
request of the Council and included in Appendix J of this report. 
See, for example, the discussion and presentations at the Council’s July 2003 meet- 
ing, available on the Council’s website at www.bioethics.gov. 
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