Folia Dermatológica Peruana.
     Vol. 13 • Nº 3 • diciembre  de 2002

 

CLONACIÓN, BIOLOGÍA, MEDICINA Y DERECHOS HUMANOS

 

REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS


1. Wilmut, I; Schnieke, AE; Mc Whir, J.; Kind, A.J. and Campbell, KHS. Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells. Nature, 385, February, 27: 810-13, 1997.

2. Biological Science. Brace and Word Inc. Hantcourt. (2nd Ed.). 1968.

3. Alvi Nason. Biología. Edit. Lionisa-Willey, S.A. México, 1971.

4. Dimmick, J.E. & Kalousek D.K. Developmental Pathology of the Embryo & Fetus. J. B. Lippincott Company. USA., pp. 875, 1992.

5. Arias-Stella, J. Del experimento de la oveja Dolly al cultivo de células embrionarias troncales y totipotentes humanas. Diagnóstico Vol. 40 N. 1, pp. 32-45, 2001.

6. The meaning of life. Nature. July. Volume 412, Issue N. 6844, pp. 255, 2001.

7. Lanza, R.P., Cibelli J.B. and West MD. Huaman Therapeutic Cloning. Nature Medicine, Vol. 5, N. 9, pp. 975-77, 1999.

8. Lanza, R.P. Cibelli J.B. West MD. Prospects for the Use of Nuclear Transfer in Human Transplantation. Nature Biotechnology, vol. 17. N. 12, pages 1171-1174, 1999.

9. Lanza, RP. et al. The Ethical Validity of Using Nuclear Transfer in Human Transplantation. J. American Medical Association, Vol. 284, N. 24 27, 2000.

10. Ronald, MG. The Human Embryo Research Debates: Bioethics in Vortex of Controversy. Oxford University Press, 2001.

11. Mainenschein, Jane. What's in a name? Embryos, Clones, and Stem Cells. Stem Cells: A special target article collection. Advanced Publication of selected excerpts. The American Journal of Bioethics Vol. 2, Issue 1. 2001.

12. Diccionario Enciclopédico Ilustrado de Medicina Dorland. Vigésimo Séptima Edición. Interamericana McGraw-Hill. New York. Bogotá. Caracas. 1992.

13. NIH report "Stem Cells: Scientific Progress and Future Research Directions", released July 2001.

14. Silver, Lee. What are clones?: They're not what you think they are. Nature, Vol. 412, p. 21 July 5, 2001.

15. Polak, Robert. Stem Cells, Therapeutic Cloning, and the soul. George C. Marshall Foundation Roundtable, Washington, D.C., October 17, 2001.

16. Van Eeden. Defining cloning and stem cell research: The facts and ethics. NAL Conference, October 2001.

17. Marshall, Eliot. The Business of Stem Cells. Science; 287: 1419-21. 2000.

18. Schuklenk, U., Ashcroft R. The ethics of Reproductive and therapeutic cloning (research) Monash Bioethics Review 19(2): 34-45, 2000.

19. Bohlin, R. Stem Cells and the Controversy Over Therapeutic Cloning. www.probe.org/docs/stemcells3.html. (c) 2002 Probe Ministries.

20. Jackson, K.A; Mi, T. And Goodell, M.A. Hematopoietic potential of stem cells isolated from murine skeletal muscle. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Dec. 7; 96 (25): 14482-6, 1999.

21. Goodell, MA; Brose, K; Paradis, G.; Conner, AS, and Mulligan RC. Isolation and functional properties of murine hematopoietic stem cells that are replicating in vivo. J. Exp. Med.; 183: 1797-1806, 1996.

22. Coxon, Amy Ph.D., Therapeutic Cloning: An Oxymoron. The Center for Bioethics And Human Dignity. Department of Health and Human Services (Bethesda, Maryland) March 13, 2001.

23. Perry, D. Patients Voices The Powerful Sound in the Stem Cell Debate . Science 25 Feb., V. 287, N. 5457, page. 1423, 2000.

24. Cabala Pinazo, R. Y Manzaneda Cabala, P. El Régimen Constitucional Moderno. Servicio de Impresiones "El Carmen", 1986, Lima-Perú, 26-31.

25. Arias-Stella, J. Etica Médica, Clonación y Células Embrionarias. El Dilema del "no ser" u objeto y el "ser" o sujeto. Patología Revista Latinoamericana; 38 (2), 2000.



Volver al Artículo

 


back.gif (71 bytes) Contenido

Volumenes anteriores

Listado completo