Should the 14-day rule for embryo research become the 28-day rule?

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Appleby, John B. [1 ]
Bredenoord, Annelien L. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Lancaster, Lancaster Med Sch, Lancaster, England
[2] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Dept Med Humanities, Julius Ctr, Utrecht, Netherlands
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10.15252/emmm.201809437
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
摘要
The "14-day rule"-broadly construed-is used in science policy and regulation to limit research on human embryos to a maximum period of 14 days after their creation or to the equivalent stage of development that is normally attributed to a 14-day-old embryo (Hyun etal, 2016; Nuffield Council on Bioethics, 2017). For several decades, the 14-day rule has been a shining example of how science policy and regulation can be developed with interdisciplinary consensus and applied across a number of countries to help fulfil an ethical and practical purpose: to facilitate efficient and ethical embryo research. However, advances in embryology and biomedical research have led to suggestions that the 14-day rule is no longer adequate (Deglincerti etal, ; Shahbazi et al, 2016; Hurlbut et al, 2017). Therefore, should the 14-day rule be extended and, if so, where should we draw a new line for permissible embryo research? Here, we provide scientific, regulatory and ethical arguments that the 14-day rule should be extended to 28 days (or the developmental equivalent stage of a 28-day-old embryo).
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