Biological Relatives : IVF, Stem Cells, and the Future of Kinship /
Sarah Franklin explores the history and future of in vitro fertilization (IVF) thirty-five years and five million babies after its initial success as a form of technologically-assisted human reproduction.
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Durham :
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2013.
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Biological relatives : IVF, stem cells, and the future of kinship /
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