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David B. Resnik, Holly B. Steinkraus, and Pamela J. Langer, Human Germline Gene Therapy: Scientific, Moral and Political Issues

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Parens, E. David B. Resnik, Holly B. Steinkraus, and Pamela J. Langer, Human Germline Gene Therapy: Scientific, Moral and Political Issues. Theor Med Bioeth 21, 399–403 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009964203845

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