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Vaccines made from aborted fetus cells? Fargo firm aims to develop cell lines free of ethical concerns
Agathos Biologics, a biotechnology startup in Fargo, is working to develop cell lines to develop vaccines and other drugs that are not derived from sources that pose ethical dilemmas, such as cells from aborted fetuses.
Written By: Patrick Springer
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Jagadish Loganathan and James Brown are seen in the space that will house Agathos Biologics, a startup that is dedicated to developing cell lines for vaccines and therapeutic drugs that are free of ethical concerns. David Samson / The Forum
FARGO — The use of fetal cells obtained from aborted fetuses in the development of some COVID-19 vaccines raises an ethical dilemma for some: Is it ethical to receive such a vaccine?

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