Fetal tissue definition

Fetal tissue means any body part, organ, or cell of an unborn human child. Fetal tissue does not include tissue or cells obtained from a placenta, umbilical cord, or amniotic fluid.
Fetal tissue means cells, or groups of cells with a specific function, obtained from an aborted human embryo or fetus.
Fetal tissue means any tissue, cells or organs obtained from a dead human embryo or fetus after a stillbirth.

More Definitions of Fetal tissue

Fetal tissue means any tissue, cells or organs obtained from a dead human embryo or fetus after an abortion or after a stillbirth.

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