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Med J Aust
; 199(4): 290-2, 2013 Aug 19.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-23984790
RESUMO
⢠Cord blood banking raises ethical and legal issues which highlight the need for careful regulatory approaches to the emerging bioeconomy. ⢠Consent processes for both private and public banking should be inclusive and representative of the different familial interests in the cord blood. ⢠Property law is a potentially useful way of understanding the mechanisms for donation to both public and private banks. ⢠Increasing tensions between public and private models of banking may require the adoption of hybrid forms of banking.