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Frankenstein's followers. Maintenance of human cells outside the body. Issue 1

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TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO
Volume 82, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2022.105387

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Science should consider the long-term consequences to human society and the environment, rather than solely focusing on feasibility. Scientists should take responsibility for the consequences of their discoveries and conduct ethical evaluations.
Although science can endeavour to do a great many things, unachievable thus far, these activities should be, but seldom are, tempered with the question, should we really do it? This is not necessarily implying a moral code to scientific activity, but at least suggests that we probably should consider the long-term consequences of certain scientific activities to human society and the environment. Indeed, scientists have struggled with the consequences of their discoveries, not least Nobel himself, who set up the Nobel prize as a reaction to being called The father of death, due to his discovery and financial success with dynamite. Here, we set out the basis for a series of articles entitled, Frankenstein's Followers, Maintenance and propagation of human cells outside the body.

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