A new regulatory notice published this week proposes a rules adjustment that would slightly expand the definition of
human embryonic stem cells eligible for use in federally funded research.
Not exact matches
For the first time since the linkurl: National Institutes of Health; http://www.nih.gov/ released its new guidelines for the derivation of
human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines last summer, a line approved under the Bush administration has been recommended for inclusion into the growing federal registry of lines
eligible for federal funding.
In April 2004, more than 200 members of the U.S. House of Representatives sent President Bush a letter, asking him to increase the number of
human embryonic stem cell lines that should be
eligible for public funding.
In April of 2004, a letter bearing 206 signatures of Members of the United States House of Representatives was sent to President George Bush, asking him to increase the number of
human embryonic stem cell lines that should be
eligible for public funding.