Experts Demand Clone Proof ; Us Doctor Refuses to Identify Woman He Claims Is Recipient of Cloned Embryo
Western Mail › January 20, 2004
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Western Mail › January 20, 2004
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CLAIMS that the world's first cloned baby could be on its way have been met with widespread condemnation.
Politicians, doctors, religious and pressure groups rounded on American Dr Panos Zavos in the wake of his announcement at a London press conference that he had implanted a freshly-cloned embryo into a woman.See the full content of this document
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Experts Demand Clone Proof ; Us Doctor Refuses to Identify Woman He Claims Is Recipient of Cloned Embryo
He has refused to identify the infertile 35-year-old or say where the procedure - which is illegal in the UK - took place but said there was a 30% chance she would become pregnant.
Experts immediately launched a united attack on the reproductive specialist accusing him...See the full content of this document
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