A long - shot attempt to block U.K. researchers from creating human -
animal hybrid cells or embryos has ended quickly, with a judge dismissing a new lawsuit filed by the Christian Legal Centre and the Comment on Reproductive Ethics and ruling that the groups should pay # 20,000 in court costs.
Not exact matches
The report, from a committee made up of 11 members of Parliament, also recommends legalizing research involving embryos of chimeras and
hybrids, which includes
cells created by fusing human and
animal nuclei.
A coalition of Britain's leading medical charities had earlier urged MPs to approve stem
cell research using human -
animal hybrid embryos.