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In-text: (Scientists, Politics and Religion, 2009)
Your Bibliography: 2009. Scientists, Politics and Religion.
In-text: (Agar, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Agar, N., 2004. Liberal Eugenics: In Defence of Human Enhancement. 2nd ed. MA: Blackwell, p.148.
In-text: (Andy, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Andy, G., 2016. Scientific review of the safety and efficacy of methods to avoid mitochondrial disease through assisted conception:2016 update. [online] Hfea.gov.uk. Available at: <https://www.hfea.gov.uk/media/2611/fourth_scientific_review_mitochondria_2016.pdf> [Accessed 1 May 2022].
In-text: (Center, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Center, P., 2009. "Scientists, Politics And Religion".
In-text: (Choi, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Choi, B., 2005. Can scientists and policy makers work together?. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 59(8), pp.632-637.
In-text: (Cohen et al., 2020)
Your Bibliography: Cohen, I., Adashi, E., Gerke, S., Palacios-González, C. and Ravitsky, V., 2020. The Regulation of Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques Around the World. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 21(1), pp.565-586.
In-text: (Culture, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Culture, T., 2012. Egg Donation and Exploitation of Young Women Results in Death. [online] Prnewswire.com. Available at: <https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/egg-donation-and-exploitation-of-young-women-results-in-death-162387306.html> [Accessed 2 May 2022].
In-text: (Dieckmann and Johnson, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Dieckmann, N. and Johnson, B., 2019. Why do scientists disagree? Explaining and improving measures of the perceived causes of scientific disputes. PLOS ONE, 14(2), p.e0211269.
In-text: (Dimond, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Dimond, R., 2015. Social and ethical issues in mitochondrial donation: Fig. 1. British Medical Bulletin, 115(1), pp.173-182.
In-text: (Everett, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Everett, G., 2017. IVF News Story. [online] Ivf.net. Available at: <https://ivf.net/ivf/fda-reprimands-us-doctor-trying-to-commercialise-mrt-o10091.html> [Accessed 28 April 2022].
In-text: (Ferguson, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Ferguson, E., 2022. Lawmakers put funding ban on human embryo gene editing research in Ag. bill - Roll Call. [online] Roll Call. Available at: <https://rollcall.com/2019/06/05/lawmakers-put-funding-ban-on-human-embryo-gene-editing-research-in-ag-bill/> [Accessed 27 April 2022].
In-text: (Ishii, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Ishii, T., 2015. Germline genome-editing research and its socioethical implications. Trends in Molecular Medicine, 21(8), pp.473-481.
In-text: (Ishii, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Ishii, T., 2017. Mitochondrial replacement techniques and Mexico's rule of law: on the legality of the first maternal spindle transfer case. Journal of Law and the Biosciences, 4(2), pp.384-390.
In-text: (Marginson, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Marginson, S., 2021. What drives global science? The four competing narratives. Studies in Higher Education, pp.1-19.
In-text: (Mason, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Mason, E., 2019. A Question of Prevention - Harvard Law Today. [online] Harvard Law Today. Available at: <https://today.law.harvard.edu/a-question-of-prevention/> [Accessed 6 August 2019].
In-text: (Mullin, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Mullin, E., 2017. The Fertility Doctor Trying to Commercialize Three-Parent Babies. [online] MIT Technology Review. Available at: <https://www.technologyreview.com/2017/06/13/151273/the-fertility-doctor-trying-to-commercialize-three-parent-babies/> [Accessed 2 May 2022].
In-text: (Palacios-González and Cavaliere, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Palacios-González, C. and Cavaliere, G., 2018. ‘Yes’ to mitochondrial replacement techniques and lesbian motherhood: a reply to Françoise Baylis. Journal of Medical Ethics, 45(4), pp.280-281.
In-text: (Palacios-González, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Palacios-González, C., 2016. Mitochondrial replacement techniques: egg donation, genealogy and eugenics. Monash Bioethics Review, 34(1), pp.37-51.
In-text: (Pompei and Pompei, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Pompei, M. and Pompei, F., 2018. Overcoming bioethical, legal, and hereditary barriers to mitochondrial replacement therapy in the USA. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 36(3), pp.383-393.
In-text: (Pompei and Pompei, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Pompei, M. and Pompei, F., 2018. Overcoming bioethical, legal, and hereditary barriers to mitochondrial replacement therapy in the USA. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 36(3), pp.383-393.
In-text: (Schaefer, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Schaefer, G., 2018. The need for donor consent in mitochondrial replacement. Journal of Medical Ethics, 44(12), pp.825-829.
In-text: (Schatten, Sun and Prather, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Schatten, H., Sun, Q. and Prather, R., 2014. The impact of mitochondrial function/dysfunction on IVF and new treatment possibilities for infertility. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 12(1), p.111.
In-text: (Schenker and Rabenou, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Schenker, J. and Rabenou, V., 1993. Family planning: cultural and religious perspectives. Human Reproduction, 8(6), pp.969-976.
In-text: (Wolf, Mitalipov and Mitalipov, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Wolf, D., Mitalipov, N. and Mitalipov, S., 2015. Mitochondrial replacement therapy in reproductive medicine. Trends in Molecular Medicine, 21(2), pp.68-76.
In-text: (Wrigley, Wilkinson and Appleby, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Wrigley, A., Wilkinson, S. and Appleby, J., 2015. Mitochondrial Replacement: Ethics and Identity. Bioethics, 29(9), pp.631-638.
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