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Should Australia allow mitochondrial donation? / Newson, Ainsley; Wilkinson, Stephen Derek.
In: Australasian Science, 03.2016, p. 17-19.

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Newson A, Wilkinson SD. Should Australia allow mitochondrial donation? Australasian Science. 2016 Mar;17-19.

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Newson, Ainsley ; Wilkinson, Stephen Derek. / Should Australia allow mitochondrial donation?. In: Australasian Science. 2016 ; pp. 17-19.

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title = "Should Australia allow mitochondrial donation?",
abstract = "Is there any ethical reason why legislation should prevent the use of donor mitochondria in cases where children are likely to inherit mitochondrial disease from their mothers?",
author = "Ainsley Newson and Wilkinson, {Stephen Derek}",
year = "2016",
month = mar,
language = "English",
pages = "17--19",
journal = "Australasian Science",
issn = "1442-679X",

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