Congressman Meadows exchange over fetal tissue use for bone marrow research
North Carolina Congressman Mark Meadows engages International Society for Stem Cell Research board member Sally Temple testifies at a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee hearing on fetal tissue research over whether research was possible for bone marrow without fetal tissue, Temple suggesting they could not substitute immune system mice used in research, cannot artificially create just like brain organoids were not the same as the fetal tissue, Meadows suggesting one can have an abortion argument all day long.





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