Stem Cell Lines and Paid-for Eggs: Stem Cell Agency Delays Action on Easing Restrictions
A key panel of the California stem cell agency today balked at approving a plan to ease restrictions on using stem cell lines derived from women who were paid for their eggs.
The proposal had been scheduled to be taken up tomorrow by the governing board of the $3 billion agency, but the board's standards working group delayed action.
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