Milos N, Bamforth S, Bagnall K
Department of Dentistry, Dentistry-Pharmacy Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2N8, Canada.
Ann R Coll Physicians Surg Can. 1999 Apr;32(3):161-8.
A Canadian research group is establishing a human embryo and fetal tissue bank. Its purpose is to provide researchers with frozen or fixed tissue specimens for use in protein and gene expression studies. Several legal and ethical issues have arisen, including questions about consent, use of these rare tissues, cost recovery, and profit-making. These issues are discussed here in light of the present lack of legislation in Canada. We make recommendations in these areas, and suggest that the bank's operations could legally fall under the jurisdiction of the Human Tissue Gift Act.
一个加拿大研究小组正在建立一个人类胚胎和胎儿组织库。其目的是为研究人员提供冷冻或固定的组织标本,用于蛋白质和基因表达研究。已经出现了几个法律和伦理问题,包括关于同意、这些稀有组织的使用、成本回收和盈利等问题。鉴于加拿大目前缺乏相关立法,在此对这些问题进行讨论。我们在这些方面提出建议,并认为该组织库的运作在法律上可归属于《人体组织捐赠法》的管辖范围。