Nebraska lacks votes to restrict stem-cell work
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska’s governing board has voted down a proposal to restrict the school’s rules governing embryonic stem-cell research beyond what the federal government allows. The eight-member Board of Regents voted 4-4 Friday, defeating the resolution that would have restricted stem cell experiments to cell lines approved under President George W. Bush.
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