ASSISTED HUMAN REPRODUCTION
[scholarly articles]
ISSCR: grave omission of age limit for embryo research
Johnston, J., Baylis, F., & Greely, H. (2021). ISSCR: grave omission of age limit for embryo research. Nature 594, 495.
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ISSCR guidelines fudge heritable human-genome editing
Baylis, F. (2021). ISSCR guidelines fudge heritable human-genome editing. Nature 594, 333.
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Canada’s prohibition on payment for surrogacy, eggs and sperm
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Human nuclear genome transfer (so-called mitochondrial replacement): Clearing the underbrush
Baylis, F. (2017). Human nuclear genome transfer (so-called mitochondrial replacement): Clearing the underbrush. Bioethics 31(1), 7-19. DOI:10.1111/bioe.12309
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Frozen in perpetuity: ‘Abandoned embryos’ in Canada
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A review of consent documents from Canadian IVF clinics,1991 to 2014
Krahn, T.M., and Baylis, F. (2016). A review of consent documents from Canadian IVF clinics,1991 to 2014. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada 38(5), 470-482. DOI: 10.1016/j/jogc.2016.02.008.
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Human embryos and eggs: from long-term storage to biobanking
Baylis, F., and Widdows, H. (2015). Human embryos and eggs: from long-term storage to biobanking. Monash Bioethics Review 33(4), 340-359 DOI: 10.1007/s40592-015-0045-8.
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Why the government of Canada won’t regulate assisted human reproduction: A modern mystery
Snow, D., Baylis, F., and Downie, J. (2015). Why the government of Canada won’t regulate assisted human reproduction: A modern mystery. McGill Journal of Law and Health 9(1), 1-15.
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Social egg freezing: risk, benefit and social considerations.
Petropanagos, A., Cattapan, A., Baylis, F., and Leader A. (2015). Social egg freezing: risk, benefit and social considerations. Canadian Medical Association Journal 187(9): 666-669. Epub 2015 April 13.
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Left out in the cold: Arguments against non-medical oocyte cryopreservation
Baylis, F. (2015). Left out in the cold: Arguments against non-medical oocyte cryopreservation. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada 37(1), 64-67.
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Achieving national altruistic self-sufficiency in human eggs for third-party reproduction in Canada
Baylis, F., and Downie, J. (2014). Achieving national altruistic self-sufficiency in human eggs for third-party reproduction in Canada. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 7(2), 164-184.
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Fake it till you make it: Policymaking and assisted human reproduction in Canada
Baylis, F., Downie, J., and Snow, D. (2014). Fake it till you make it: Policymaking and assisted human reproduction in Canada. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada 36(6), 510-512.
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The tale of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada: A tragedy in five acts
Downie, J., and Baylis, F. (2013). The tale of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada: A tragedy in five acts. Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 25(2), 183-201. DOI: 10.3138/cjwl.25.2.183.
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