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❑       Research  involving  the  directed  donation  of  stem  cell  lines
                                 or,  other  human  cells  or  cell  lines  of  a  pluripotent  nature  to
                                 particular  individuals,  unless  the  research  involves  autologous
                                 donation.

                                 ❑       Research in which human or non-human ES cells, EG cells,
                                 iPS  cells,  or  other  cells  that  are  likely  to  be  pluripotent  are
                                 combined with a human embryo.

                                 ❑       Research in which human or non-human ES cells, EG cells,
                                 iPS cells, or other cells that are likely to be pluripotent are grafted
                                 to a human fetus.

                                 ❑       Research  in  which  human  ES  cells,  EG  cells,  iPS  cells,  or
                                 other  cells  that  are  likely  to  be  pluripotent  are  combined  with  a
                                 non-human embryo.

                                 ❑       Research  in  which  human  ES  cells,  EG  cells,  iPS  cells,  or
                                 other  cells  that  are  likely  to  be  pluripotent  are  grafted  to  a  non-
                                 human fetus. (CIHR, 2010, Canada)

                                 ❑       Any  in-vitro  culture  of  intact  human  embryo,  or  any
                                 organized cellular structures that have the potential of developing
                                 into  human  organs  and  tissues,  regardless  of  the  method  of  its
                                 derivation, beyond 6 days.

                                 ❑       Clinical trials using cells after major manipulation or those
                                 sponsored by multinationals involving stem cell products imported
                                 from abroad.

                          BMRC  also  follow  guidelines  of  “Guidelines  for  the  Conduct  of  Human
                          Embryonic Stem Cell Research” by ISSCR, 2006, “Guidelines for Stem Cell
                          Research”  ICMR,  2012  and  NEGHR,  Philippine  wherever  required  in
                          respect to consider religious, social and cultural norms, values as well as if
                          the law permits.
















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