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U.S. Neurology Organizations State Position on Stem Cell Research
The full text of the position statement released by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and the American Neurological Association (ANA) can be found in the new, 24 May 2005 issue of the journal
Neurology:
American Academy of Neurology and American Neurological Association.
Position statement regarding the use of embryonic and adult human stem cells in biomedical research.
Neurology 2005; 64: 1679-1680.
Read the full article.
The issue also contains two editorial comments on the topic.
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