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structures. this is the first one that s gone much past the blastocyst stage. in the last year, there were some induced blastomeres, things that we were able to get out not quite as far as this, but were not created from embryonic stem cells. and all of these things are trying to create things that they think will avoid those problems. the challenge is, we don t really know what though call these things or how to think about these things from an ethical or regulatory point of view. insofar as they can t turn into humans, they probably are morally not fully, morally or they don t have full moral status that embryos do, if they don t have the ability to develop ever into humans. and then the question also becomes from a regulatory point of view, how do the regulations see them? the downside is, the more they can t develop, the less they are like embryos, the less valuable they are from a research point of view. but if you take this process

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