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Oocyte markets: women's reproductive work in embryonic stem cell research

Pages 19-31 | Published online: 07 May 2008

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Christopher Mayes, Jane Williams & Wendy Lipworth. (2018) Conflicted hope: social egg freezing and clinical conflicts of interest. Health Sociology Review 27:1, pages 45-59.
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Katherine M. Johnson. (2017) The price of an egg: oocyte donor compensation in the US fertility industry. New Genetics and Society 36:4, pages 354-374.
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Ryuma Shineha. (2016) Attention to Stem Cell Research in Japanese Mass Media: Twenty-Year Macrotrends and the Gap between Media Attention and Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues. East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal 10:3, pages 229-246.
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Alana Cattapan. (2016) Precarious labour: on egg donation as work. Studies in Political Economy 97:3, pages 234-252.
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Monique Deveaux. (2016) Exploitation, structural injustice, and the cross-border trade in human ova. Journal of Global Ethics 12:1, pages 48-68.
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Nancy J Kenney & Michelle L McGowan. (2014) Egg donation compensation: ethical and legal challenges. Medicolegal and Bioethics 4, pages 15-24.
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Donna L. Dickenson. (2013) The Commercialization of Human Eggs in Mitochondrial Replacement Research. The New Bioethics 19:1, pages 18-29.
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Kathrin Braun & Susanne Schultz. (2012) Oöcytes for research: inspecting the commercialization continuum. New Genetics and Society 31:2, pages 135-157.
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Jyotsna Agnihotri Gupta. (2012) Parenthood in the era of Reproductive Outsourcing and Global Assemblages. Asian Journal of Women's Studies 18:1, pages 7-29.
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Christine Hauskeller & Susanne Weber. (2011) Framing pluripotency: iPS cells and the shaping of stem cell science. New Genetics and Society 30:4, pages 415-431.
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Azumi Tsuge & Hyunsoo Hong. (2011) Reconsidering ethical issues about “voluntary egg donors” in Hwang's case in global context. New Genetics and Society 30:3, pages 241-252.
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Jyotsna A. Gupta. (2011) Exploring appropriation of “surplus” ova and embryos in Indian IVF clinics. New Genetics and Society 30:2, pages 167-180.
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Herbert Gottweis & Byoungsoo Kim. (2009) Bionationalism, stem cells, BSE, and Web 2.0 in South Korea: toward the reconfiguration of biopolitics. New Genetics and Society 28:3, pages 223-239.
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Chia-Ling Wu, Yu-Ling Huang, Young-Gyung Park, Azumi Tsuge & Adele E. Clarke. (2008) Gender and Reproductive Technologies in East Asia: A Partial Bibliography of Works in English. East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal 2:3, pages 327-334.
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