Erratum for Committee on Pediatric Research and Committee on Bioethics, Pediatrics 108 (3) 813-816.
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PEDIATRICS Vol. 108 No. 5 November 2001, p. 1221

In the policy statement "Human Embryo Research," published in the September issue of Pediatrics (2001;108:813-816), 2 errors occurred. In the first paragraph under "Introduction," the second sentence should read: "Pluripotent stem cells are a specialized subpopulation of cells capable of developing into most (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm), but not all, human tissue and may be derived from human embryos."

On the roster for the Committee on Bioethics, one of the liaison's credentials were listed erroneously. His name should read "Ernest F. Krug III, MDiv, MD, American Board of Pediatrics."


Pediatrics (ISSN 0031 4005). Copyright ©2001 by the American Academy of Pediatrics




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