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Nature 444, 253 (16 November 2006) | doi:10.1038/444253a; Published online 15 November 2006
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German stem-cell law under fire
Alison Abbott
Germany's strict laws governing human embryonic stem (ES) cells are no longer appropriate and need to be relaxed, says the country's main funding agency, the DFG.Backing its arguments with an 80-page report released on 10 November, the DFG argues that its previous support for a cautious approach is no longer valid.
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