Responding to Human Brain Surrogates Research: The Value of Empirical Ethics

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (1):64-66 (2021)
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Greely argues that surrogates for living human brains in vivo might be of tremendous benefit to understanding human brain function—and eventually to curing devastating brain diseases—without...

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