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Regulating stem cell research and human cloning in an Australian context: the Lockhart Review

Pages 33-42 | Published online: 07 May 2008

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Tamra Lysaght & Ian Kerridge. (2010) Rhetoric, power and legitimacy: A critical analysis of the public policy disputes surrounding stem cell research in Australia (2005–6). Public Understanding of Science 21:2, pages 195-210.
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