ISSCR guidelines for stem cell research and clinical translation: The 2021 update
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Robin Lovell-Badge Eric Anthony Roger A Barker Tania Bubela Ali H Brivanlou Melissa Carpenter R Alta Charo Amander Clark Ellen Clayton Yali Cong George Q Daley Jianping Fu Misao Fujita Andy Greenfield Steve A Goldman Lori Hill Insoo Hyun Rosario Isasi Jeffrey Kahn Kazuto Kato Jin-Soo Kim Jonathan Kimmelman Jürgen A Knoblich Debra Mathews Nuria Montserrat Jack Mosher Megan Munsie Hiromitsu Nakauchi Luigi Naldini Gail Naughton Kathy Niakan Ubaka Ogbogu Roger Pedersen Nicolas Rivron Heather Rooke Janet Rossant Jeff Round Mitinori Saitou Douglas Sipp Julie Steffann Jeremy Sugarman Azim Surani Jun Takahashi Fuchou Tang Leigh Turner Patricia J Zettler Xiaomei Zhai Toggle all authors (47)
Abstract
The International Society for Stem Cell Research has updated its Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation in order to address advances in stem cell science and other relevant fields, together with the associated ethical, social, and policy issues that have arisen since the last update in 2016. While growing to encompass the evolving science, clinical applications of stem cells, and the increasingly complex implications of stem cell research for society, the basic principles underlying the Guidelines remain unchanged, and they will continue to serve as the standard for the field and as a resource for scientists, regulators, funders, physicians, and members of the public, including patients. A summary of the key updates and issues is presented here.
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Journal Stem Cell Reports
Volume 16
Issue number 6
Pages 1398-1408
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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.stemcr.2021.05.012
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Europe PubMed Central 34048692
Pubmed 34048692
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