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By Carina Storrs, Special to CNN
Updated 6:01 PM ET, Fri July 17, 2015
A human fetal lung at 14 weeks of gestation.
Story highlights
* Fetal tissue has been used in biomedical research since the 1930s, for the development of the first polio vaccine
* Cells from fetal tissue are still in use today in vaccine manufacturing, as well as for stem cell and transplantation research
* The U.S. Health and Human Services guidelines dictate how researchers can obtain and use fetal tissue
(CNN)Fetal tissue has been used since the 1930s .. http://www.ascb.org/newsfiles/fetaltissue.pdf .. for vaccine development, and more recently to help advance stem cell research and treatments for degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Researchers typically take tissue samples from a fetus that has been aborted (under conditions permitted by law .. http://americanpregnancy.org/unplanned-pregnancy/abortion-procedures/ ) and grow cells from the tissue in Petri dishes.
Many of the uses of fetal tissue — and much of the debate — are not new. "It's just that the public is finding out about it," said Insoo Hyun, associate professor of bioethics at Case Western Reserve University.
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