Fetal tissue research opponent says core blood most efficient use

Charlotte Lozier Institute Associate Scholar Tara Sander Lee says at a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee hearing on fetal tissue research that surplus human tissue from newborn babies from surgical procedures and blood stem cells from core blood, adult bone marrow and mobilize peripheral blood were alternatives to fetal tissue, core blood the best scientific and noncontroversial use for being abundant, efficient and clinically relevant.
Charlotte Lozier Institute Associate Scholar Tara Sander Lee says at a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee hearing on fetal tissue research that surplus human tissue from newborn babies from surgical procedures and blood stem cells from core blood, adult bone marrow and mobilize peripheral blood were alternatives to fetal tissue, core blood the best scientific and noncontroversial use for being abundant, efficient and clinically relevant.
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