Equitable Participant Selection Concerns for First-In-Human Whole-Eye Transplantation

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (5):98-100 (2024)
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Given advances in microsurgical techniques, immunomodulation protocols, and neuro-regenerative therapies, there is a growing likelihood that first-in-human whole-eye transplantation (WET) may be at...

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Christopher A. Bobier
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