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The American Journal of Bioethics
Volume 9 Number 5 | May 2009
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Editorial

Bioethics and the Explosive Rise of Animal Law
by Richard Cupp
AJOB 2009; 9(5):1
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Target Articles

Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke
by Michael E. Sughrue, E. Sander Connolly Jr., Andrew F. Ducruet, Ruth L. Fischbach, Ricardo J. Komotar, William J. Mack, Thomas E. Martin, J. Mocco
AJOB 2009; 9(5):3
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Open Peer Commentary

The Legal Regulation of Primate Research
by Marie Fox
AJOB 2009; 9(5):13
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Aping Political Science
by John Lunstroth
AJOB 2009; 9(5):15
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Articulating the Balance of Interests Between Humans and Other Animals
by Samia A. Hurst, Alex Mauron
AJOB 2009; 9(5):17
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Trade-Offs in Suffering and Wellbeing: The Utilitarian Argument for Primate Stroke Research
by Dominic Wilkinson
AJOB 2009; 9(5):19
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Nonhuman Primate Research: The Wrong Way to Understand Needs and Necessity
by John Rossi
AJOB 2009; 9(5):21
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Lost in Translation: Gaps in Reasoning for Primate Stroke
by Chris Degeling, Jane Johnson
AJOB 2009; 9(5):23
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Anosognosia, Interests and Equal Moral Consideration
by Constance Perry
AJOB 2009; 9(5):25
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Interests and Harms in Primate Research
by Nathan Nobis
AJOB 2009; 9(5):27
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Primate Stroke Research: Still Not Interested
by Monica L. Gerrek
AJOB 2009; 9(5):29
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Unintended Changes in Cognition, Mood, and Behavior Arising from Cell-Based Interventions for Neurological Conditions: Ethical Challenges
by P. S. Duggan, et al
AJOB 2009; 9(5):31
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Open Peer Commentary

Ethical Challenges in Cell-Based Interventions for Neurological Conditions: Some Lessons To Be Learnt from Clinical Transplantation Trials in Patients with Parkinson's Disease
by Elisabeth Hildt
AJOB 2009; 9(5):37
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Intended Changes Are Not Always Good, and Unintended Changes Are Not Always Bad—Why?
by Bernard Baertschi
AJOB 2009; 9(5):39
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Ethical Challenges to Cell-Based Interventions for the Central Nervous System: Some Recommendations for Clinical Trials and Practice
by P. H. Schwartz, Michael Kalichman
AJOB 2009; 9(5):41
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Inevitable Challenges in Establishing a Causal Relationship Between Cell-Based Interventions for Neurological Conditions and Neuropsychological Changes
by Benjamin Schanker
AJOB 2009; 9(5):43
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Changes in the Self: The Need for Conceptual Research Next to Empirical Research
by Maartje Schermer
AJOB 2009; 9(5):45
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SScare-Mongering and the Anticipatory Ethics of Experimental Technologies
by Adrian Carter, Perry Bartlett, Wayne Hall
AJOB 2009; 9(5):47
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Regulating Ethical Issues in Cell-Based Interventions: Lessons from Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights
by Ana Rosa Tenoacuterio de Amorim
AJOB 2009; 9(5):49
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Unintended Benefits Arising from Cell-Based Interventions for Neurological Conditions
by Peter B. Reiner
AJOB 2009; 9(5):51
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Book Reviews

Review of Adam Kolber, Neuroethics & Law Blog
by Daniel S. Goldberg
AJOB 2009; 9(5):53
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Review of Michael S. Gazzaniga Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique
by Tony Miksanek
AJOB 2009; 9(5):55
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Correspondence

Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke”
by Michael E. Sughrue, E. Sander Connolly Jr., Andrew F. Ducruet, Ruth L. Fischbach, Ricardo J. Komotar, William J. Mack, Thomas E. Martin, J. Mocco
AJOB 2009; 9(5):W1
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