Regulating Possibly Sentient Human Cerebral Organoids

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (2):197-199 (2023)
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Due to their contested ethical and legal status, human cerebral organoids (HCOs) have become the subject of one of the most rapidly expanding debates in the recent bioethics literature. There is no...

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Heather Browning
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