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Focusing on assisted fertilization clinics, this book explores the commercialization of life sciences knowledge through the lens of organization theory. It provides a detailed analysis of how these clinics operate within the contemporary economy, highlighting their role in the commodification of reproductive medicine. By examining the intersection of medical practices and economic principles, the text offers insights into the evolving landscape of reproductive health services and the implications for both providers and patients.
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Reproductive Medicine and the Life Sciences in the Contemporary Economy, Alexander Styhre
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- 2024
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