Hammond-Browning, N. and Yao, Si Liang
2021.
Deceased donation uterus transplantation: a review.
Transplantology
2
(2)
, pp. 140-148.
10.3390/transplantology2020014
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha and WIlliams, Nicola J. 2020. Developing an international registry for uterus transplantation (IRUTx): promises and challenges. Human Reproduction 35 (12) , pp. 2643-2649. 10.1093/humrep/deaa207 |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha
2019.
Uterus transplantation: five years after the world's first birth.
BioNews
(1022)
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2019. Author's reply re: UK criteria for uterus transplantation: a review. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 126 (12) , p. 1508. 10.1111/1471-0528.15909 |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2019. UK criteria for uterus transplantation: a review. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 126 (11) , pp. 1320-1326. 10.1111/1471-0528.15844 |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2019. Author's reply re: Uterine transplantation in transgender women: medical, legal and ethical considerations. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 126 (4) , p. 546. 10.1111/1471-0528.15555 |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2019. Uterine transplantation in transgender women: medical, legal and ethical considerations: Mini commentary. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 126 (2) , p. 157. 10.1111/1471-0528.15482 |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2018. Cautious optimism at the first live birth after womb transplant from deceased donor. BioNews (980) |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha and Lougarre, Claire 2018. Guest Editors' Foreword. Contemporary Issues in Law 14 (4) , pp. 6-8. |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2018. A new dawn?: Ectogenesis, future children and reproductive choice. Contemporary Issues in Law 14 (4) , pp. 349-373. |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha and Longare, Claire 2018. Reproductive futures: Reproductive choices, Guest Editor's foreword. Contemporary Issues in Law 14 (4) |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha
2017.
When doctors and parents don’t agree: The story of Charlie Gard.
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
14
(4)
, pp. 461-468.
10.1007/s11673-017-9814-9
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2016. Altruistic anonymous uterus donation – altruism at the highest level? BioNews (878) |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2016. Womb transplants – are they worth the risk? BioNews (847) |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2015. Womb transplants – is surrogacy safer? BioNews (828) |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2015. Ethics, embryos, and evidence: A look back at Warnock. Medical Law Review 23 (4) , pp. 588-619. 10.1093/medlaw/fwv028 |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha and Stephens, Neil 2013. Moving human embryonic stem cells internationally: near-future challenges for the UK Stem Cell Bank and American collaborators. In: Priaulx, Nicky and Wrigley, Anthony eds. Ethics, Law and Society, Vol. 5. Routledge, pp. 299-312. |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2011. Principles of Medical Law. European Journal of Health Law 18 (4) , 466--468. 10.1163/157180911x585324 |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha and Holm, Soren 2010. Hybrid embryos — ethics, law and rhetoric in the United Kingdom's stem cell policy. Contested Cells: Global Perspectives on the Stem Cell Debate, Imperial College Press, pp. 377-393. (10.1142/9781848164383_0013) |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha 2009. Stem cell research in California. Proposition 71 - can lessons be learnt form the United Kingdom? Contemporary issues in law 9 (3) , pp. 183-204. |
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Hammond-Browning, Natasha Louise 2009. Legal and moral aspects of human embryonic stem cell research. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University. |
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Hammond, Natasha 2008. Regulating hybrid embryo research in the UK, commentary. BioNews (452) |
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Coggon, John, Hammond, Natasha and Holm, Soren 2008. Transsexuals in sport-fairness and freedom, regulation and law. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 2 (1) , pp. 4-17. 10.1080/17511320801896091 |
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Hammond, Natasha and Holm, Soren 2008. Resolving the 'egg supply problem' in human embryonic stem cell derivation through technical means - a legal and ethical analysis. Medicine and Law 27 (1) , pp. 167-178. |
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Hammond, Natasha 2006. Can the cell nuclear replacement technique be used to overcome genetic disease? CCELS July , n/a. |
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Hammond, Natasha 2006. Revisiting Quintavalle - Knee jerk reactions and illogical judgments. Medical Law Monitor 13 (6) , pp. 7-12. |
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