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| Cloning-Derived Stem Cells Raise Policy Questionsby Jessica Cussins, Biopolitical TimesMay 16th, 2013Yesterday’s announcement that stem cells have been derived from cloned human embryos set off a media flurry, but important questions about reproductive cloning and women’s health were not widely addressed. |
| Cloning, Stem Cells Long Mired In Legislative Gridlock[Quotes CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]by Julie Rovner, NPRMay 16th, 2013The news that U.S. scientists have successfully cloned a human embryo seems almost certain to rekindle a political fight that has raged, on and off, since the announcement of the creation of Dolly the sheep in 1997. |
| Scientists Create Human Stem Cells Through Cloningby Sharon Begley, ReutersMay 15th, 2013After more than 15 years of failures by scientists around the world and one outright fraud, biologists have finally created human stem cells by the same technique that produced Dolly the cloned sheep. |
| There's More to Life Than Freezing Your Eggs[Quotes CGS's Diane Tober]by Jacoba Urist, The AtlanticMay 14th, 2013Suddenly, it seems, everyone is singing the praises of egg freezing as the latest cure for a woman's declining fertility, but it isn't quite the panacea the media would have you believe. |
| Talking Biopolitics is Back!by Jessica Cussins, Biopolitical TimesMay 13th, 2013A series of live web-based conversations with cutting-edge thinkers on the social meaning of human biotechnologies will be kicking off next week. RSVP now to join the conversations!
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| The Big Freezeby Gina Maranto, Biopolitical Times guest contributor, Biopolitical TimesMay 9th, 2013The Wall Street Journal devoted almost two full pages to a piece championing social egg freezing, and gave it a headline that is pure sales. |
| On Vampires and Chromosomesby George Estreich, Biopolitical Times guest contributor, Biopolitical TimesMay 9th, 2013The vampires of the Twilight books have superpowers due to two extra chromosomes. In our fang-free human life, however, having extra chromosomes is not usually seen as a plus. |
| Nation’s First Egg Bank Deluged With Donorsby Mizuho Aoki, The Japan TimesMay 2nd, 2013Japan's first egg bank does not pay women for their eggs and requires that donors attend multiple consultations prior to giving consent to ensure they understand the health risks and other issues they may face. |
| Made-to-Order Embryos: You Want to Sell What?!by Jessica Cussins, Biopolitical TimesMay 2nd, 2013The fact that a fertility clinic can own and sell made-to-order embryos for profit raises novel concerns that should not be collapsed into predefined frameworks used to assess other assisted reproductive technologies.
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| Prenatal DNA Sequencingby Antonio Regalado, MIT Technology ReviewApril 23rd, 2013Reading the DNA of fetuses is the next frontier of the genome revolution. Do you really want to know the genetic destiny of your unborn child? |
| The Baby Blueprint [VIDEO][With CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]Al Jazeera EnglishApril 22nd, 2013Would you choose your child's genetic potential? Live debate with Marcy Darnovsky, Stuart Newman, Julian Savulescu, and Nita Farahany. |
| Egg Freezing: WTF?*[Op-Ed]by Lynn M. Morgan and Janelle S. Taylor, The Feminist WireApril 14th, 2013Egg freezing is invasive, dangerous, unregulated, and insanely expensive. Worse, it isn’t a social solution, so it cannot address the social causes that make it so difficult to balance career and family. |
| IVF And The Legacy Of Its Inventors[Quotes CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]by John Farrell, ForbesApril 12th, 201335 years after Robert G. Edwards co-developed in-vitro fertilization, the assisted reproduction industry in the US remains controversial. |
| Baby Boom: Indian Women Giving Birth to U.S. Babiesby Holly Williams, CBS NewsApril 10th, 2013A lot of businesses go to India for inexpensive labor and it turns out American couples are doing the same. One village has become a center for cut-rate surrogacy, offering young women who will be carrying babies to term. |
| Powder women's eggs for home storage by Andy Coghlan, New ScientistApril 4th, 2013In future, women may be able to store their eggs at home as a powder. To revive them for an attempt at a baby, all they would need to do is empty the sachet, add water, fertilise with sperm and implant the embryo. |
| Shifts in the Global Body Market: Access or Exploitation?by Jessica Cussins, Biopolitical TimesApril 1st, 2013PlanetHospital claims that new surrogacy regulations in India have ruined a “golden opportunity” and paints Mexico and Thailand as the surrogacy frontiers – where it happens to have business arrangements.
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| Surrogacy's Painful Path to Parenthoodby Julia Medew, The AgeMarch 23rd, 2013Reports of abortions, questionable medical bills and baby mix-ups are increasingly emerging from overseas destinations where commercial surrogacy is legal.
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| Experiments with Inheritable Genetic Modificationby Jessica Cussins, Biopolitical TimesMarch 13th, 2013A developmental biologist looks carefully at research on mitochondria replacement that would be an experimental form of human inheritable genetic modification. |
| Surrogate Offered $10,000 to Abort Babyby Elizabeth Cohen, CNNMarch 6th, 2013A surrogate refused to have an abortion after severe abnormalities were spotted on an ultrasound and moved to Michigan, where she became the legal mother. |
| GM Babies?by Jessica Cussins, Biopolitical TimesMarch 5th, 2013A debate about genetically engineered babies is hijacked by slick rhetoric.
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| Meet the New Eugenics, Same as the Old Eugenicsby Gina Maranto, Biopolitical Times guest contributor, Biopolitical TimesMarch 4th, 2013According to a new wave of eugenic advocacy, “we” have a “moral obligation” to enhance future generations.
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| The Throwawaysby Sara Mojtehedzadeh, GuernicaMarch 1st, 2013In Kenya, doctors are force-sterilizing HIV-positive women—in some cases, without their knowledge. |
| New Guidelines for Genetic Testing in Childrenby Bonnie Rochman, TimeFebruary 21st, 2013The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics have released a new statement on genetic testing in children, suggesting ways to navigate the ethical, legal, and social complexities.
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| We Are Egg Donors: A New Self-Advocacy Community by Jessica Cussins, Biopolitical TimesFebruary 19th, 2013Women who have donated their eggs or are considering it can share stories and research, provide mutual support, and leverage their presence beyond that of individual women who are heavily recruited and then instantly forgotten. |
| Yes, Virginia, Your Reproductive Rights Are Compromised by Alex Stern, Huffington PostFebruary 12th, 2013In Virginia as in many other states, legislative battles about reproductive rights are front and center. One pending bill proposes reparations for victims of the state's eugenic sterilization policy; the other seeks to end the 30-day waiting period for sterilization.
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| French Gay Marriage Plans Stir Parenthood Debateby Associated Press, NPRJanuary 31st, 2013The president's promise to legalize gay marriage was seen as relatively uncontroversial when it first came up, but the news reopened a raw national debate on fertility treatments, surrogacy and adoption. |
| Transparency is the VictimThe HinduJanuary 27th, 2013In the absence of effective oversight of assisted reproduction practices, some medical institutions in Delhi are flouting medical and ethical rules with aplomb. |
| Neo Neanderthal[With CGS's Pete Shanks]by Alyona Minkovski, HuffPost LiveJanuary 25th, 2013A leading geneticist at Harvard Medical School says he can clone a Neanderthal and resurrect the extinct species. What are the ethical issues, risks and benefits? |
| Is Egg Donation Dangerous?by Alison Motluk, MaisonneuveJanuary 21st, 2013About five hundred egg donations take place in Canada every year, and experts say the process is very safe. But some donors face serious health problems—and doctors may be underestimating the risks. |
| Egg Sharing Cuts Bristol's IVF Waiting Listby Polly March, BBC NewsJanuary 12th, 2013A new "egg sharing" programme and an increase in the amount egg donors are compensated have significantly cut waiting times for couples needing donor eggs in the UK. At what cost? |
| More Female Fetuses Aborted in Europeby Claudia Hennen, DWJanuary 7th, 2013Sex selection is not just a problem confined to China and India: New statistics show skewed sex ratios in favor of boys in Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro. |
| Rape in India: A Result of Sex Selection?
by Erika Christakis, TimeJanuary 4th, 2013Behind the angry protests over the horrific gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old medical student is an even deeper story: the preference for male babies in India and much of the world may be at the root of this senseless violence.
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| Sperm Donor Offspring Call for Privacy Changesby Kyoko Hasegawa, inSingJanuary 3rd, 2013Donor-conceived children in Japan, where there are no laws governing access to details of genetic parentage, are calling for the practice of anonymous sperm and egg donation to be banned.
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| Gendercide Stingsby S.A., The EconomistDecember 18th, 2012A lawyer and women’s rights activist is taking an unusual approach to India’s skewed sex ratios. |
| Welcome to DownTown Abbeyby Jane Ridley, Page Six MagazineDecember 6th, 2012New York City's modern-day dukes and duchesses blur the lines between upstairs and downstairs, demanding their household help provide everything from donated eggs to properly behaved aquatic animals.
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| Selecting Against Disease[Quotes CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]by Urmila Ramakrishnan, Fin MagazineNovember 26th, 2012Although we may not have control over the end of the world, genetic counseling and selection will give us power to manipulate the quality and extent of individual lives. |
| An Ethics Debate Over Embryos on the Cheapby Alan Zarembo, Los Angeles TimesNovember 19th, 2012In the cutthroat field of fertility treatments, one doctor cuts costs by creating a single batch of embryos, then divvying it up among several patients. One critic calls it the 'commodification of children.' |
| Anatomy of a Webpage, Part 3: Selling “Peace of Mind”by George Estreich, Biopolitical Times guest contributorNovember 13th, 2012New developments in prenatal tests are triggering aggressive - and often misleading - marketing. Thankfully, there are signs of push-back from a society that is learning that people are more than their syndromes.
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| Good Eggby Jenna Brogan, Good TimesNovember 7th, 2012Santa Cruzan Raquel Cool discusses the controversial human egg trade, and her own experience making a living in it. |
| Frozen Eggs[With CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]by Tom Ashbrook, NPR On PointOctober 26th, 2012Should women freeze their eggs as a lifestyle choice? |
| IVF Linked to More Birth Defectsby Alexandra Sifferlin, TimeOctober 22nd, 2012Researchers report that in vitro fertilization may increase birth defect risk among children born through the technique, especially in the heart, eyes, reproductive organs and urinary systems. |
| Anatomy of a Webpage, Part 2: Preconception Servicesby George Estreich, Biopolitical Times guest contributorOctober 17th, 2012People living with genetic diseases become medicalized abstractions of risk and defect in the slick marketing of fetal gene tests. More than a matter of semantics, such simplification has negative consequences for all. |
| Is This Informal Surrogacy or Exploitation?by Pete Shanks, Biopolitical TimesOctober 2nd, 2012A bizarre situation in Texas is either the result of a horrible misunderstanding about an informal, unpaid surrogacy or an appalling case of exploitation. |
| Study Finds Birth Defects Down Among IVF Babiesby Kerry Grens, ReutersSeptember 28th, 2012Scientists don't know why IVF babies have an increased risk of birth defects in the first place. Researchers think the rates may be down because of changes including lower doses of ovarian stimulation medication and increased availability of ART techniques. |
| Anatomy of a Webpage: Marketing Fetal Gene Tests and Sequenom’s MaterniT21by George Estreich, Biopolitical Times guest contributorSeptember 24th, 2012In the age of genomics, whole-chromosome conditions are only the beginning. Our ability to sample fetal DNA from maternal blood means that not only Down syndrome, but before long any condition with a genetic component, any “risk,” can be forecast.
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| More Questions on Fetal Gene Testsby Osagie Obasogie, Biopolitical TimesSeptember 20th, 2012Harriet Washington considers the anxiety and dilemmas that new prenatal testing may bring. |
| Sperm Precursor Cells Created in Labby Michael Cook, BioEdgeSeptember 7th, 2012Scientists may soon be able to create artificial sperm from a skin cell. Proponents extol benefits for sterile men; opponents warn of future obsolescence of males. |
| The Limitations of Voluntary Guidelinesby Pete Shanks, Biopolitical TimesAugust 21st, 2012Guidelines on paying for women's eggs and on embryo implantation are regularly being ignored, even by members of the fertility industry's professional organization. |
| The Dangers of Fetal Engineering by Emily Beitiks, Biopolitical TimesAugust 17th, 2012A recent study considers the troubling off-label use of a risky drug in pregnant women whose baby girls may not be born with normal-looking genitals.
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| Changes for India’s ART Industry?by Jessica Cussins, Biopolitical TimesAugust 6th, 2012The recent death of a surrogate in India, along with new information about the 2010 death of a 17-year-old who had repeatedly sold her eggs, have built support for regulation of assisted reproduction. A draft bill would provide some safeguards, but Indian women’s health advocates say other provisions “leave much to be desired.” |
| "Tainted Families" Ancient and Modernby Pete Shanks, Biopolitical TimesJuly 11th, 2012Paul Lombardo has well summarized the use of the "Jukes family" myth to promote eugenics, in the 19th, 20th and now 21st century. |
| IVF Study Shows One Embryo is Bestby Rebecca Brice, ABC NewsJuly 5th, 2012Australian researchers have discovered that the rate of perinatal deaths in IVF can be considerably reduced when only one embryo is used in the fertility treatment. |
| Couples Use IVF to Pick Genesby Julia Medew, The AgeJuly 3rd, 2012Fertile women with genes that predispose them to breast and ovarian cancers are using preimplantation genetic diagnosis to select embryos without the genes. |
| Surrogacy Gives Birth to IndustryOregon's Medical Advances, Willing Mothers Attract International Clients Who Bring Cash With Their Dreamsby Peter Korn, Portland TribuneJune 21st, 2012Couples from around the world looking for surrogate gestational carriers have discovered Oregon, with its liberal surrogate laws and highly rated reproductive medicine clinics. |
| Sex Selection, Politics and U.S. Lawby Pete Shanks, Biopolitical TimesMay 31st, 2012A cynical attempt to make access to abortion harder by banning selective-abortion failed in the U.S. House of Representatives. |
| Eggs From a Different Perspectiveby Osagie Obasogie, Biopolitical TimesMay 17th, 2012Mainstream coverage of egg freezing fails to bring a diversity of perspectives into the conversation. |
| NC Bill Supports Compensation for Eugenics Victimsby Martha Wagooner, New ObserverMay 16th, 2012Victims of North Carolina's decades-long forced sterilization program would receive $50,000 each under a bill filed Wednesday that would make the state the first to compensate people who lost their child-bearing abilities under the once-common practice. |
| £750 for your eggsby Neil Sears and Jenny Hope, Daily MailMay 11th, 2012A fertility firm targets Cambridge University as critics blast the company for exploiting financially vulnerable students. |
| Should Addicts be Sterilized?by Jed Bickman, SalonMay 2nd, 2012Project Prevention has long paid poor, addicted women not to procreate. Now the far right is helping it go global. |
| Mara Hvistendahl's Unnatural Selection Finalist for Pulitzer by Pete Shanks, Biopolitical TimesApril 26th, 2012Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys over Girls, and the Consequences of a World Full of Men has been cited as one of the best books of 2011 by many publications, and has now been recognized by the Pulitzer Board as a finalist for the General Nonfiction award. |
| Baby Sex Selection Ad Targets Indo-Canadiansby Annie Burns-Pieper, CBC NewsApril 17th, 2012A Washington-based fertility clinic is advertising sex selection services - "Create the Family You Want: Boy or Girl" - in a Canadian newspaper that targets South Asian communities. |
| In Vitro a Fertile Niche for Lenders by Jessica Silver-Greenberg, Wall Street JournalFebruary 24th, 2012At a time when many traditional lenders are struggling, companies that make loans for in vitro fertilization, egg harvesting and other fertility treatments say their business is thriving. |
| Flap over Designer Sperm in Indiaby Marcy Darnovsky, Biopolitical TimesJanuary 26th, 2012An ad for sperm from “tall and fair” technology students sparks a debate in India about designer babies. |
| Make Me a Baby As Fast As You CanHow a California surrogacy operation streamlines baby production by implanting clients’ embryos in two Indian surrogates at the same timeby Douglas Pet, SlateJanuary 9th, 2012If for-profit companies are going to continue to approach baby-making like an import-export business, maybe it’s time for governments to start treating it that way, adapting oversight and protections for all parties involved. |
| Egg Donor Ad is Raising Eyebrowsby Rachel Folz, 14 NewsJanuary 4th, 2012A Philadelphia company's appeal for egg donors and surrogate mothers is raising eyebrows for referring to egg donation as a "job." |
| The Daughter’s ReturnA glimmer of hope in the sad tale of sex-selective abortion in IndiaThe EconomistDecember 31st, 2011Recent evidence suggests that India’s sex ratio at birth swung from 924 females per 1,000 males in 2004-05 to 977 in 2011, a turnaround in favor of girls that breaks with census data.
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| New Study Links Egg Harvesting for IVF to Ovarian Cancerby Gina Maranto, Biopolitical Times guest contributorDecember 19th, 2011An impressively large and comprehensive study has confirmed earlier findings of increased risk for both ovarian cancer and borderline ovarian tumors after exposure to fertility drugs. |
| Do Egg Donors Lie?by Jenna Marotta, JezebelDecember 1st, 2011After being rejected as an egg donor, Jenna Marotta questions whether egg donors lie on their medical questionnaires. |
| Body for Rentby Tatia Megeneishvili, The Financial November 21st, 2011According to doctors' data, surrogacy in Georgia [the country] has increased with the majority of surrogate mothers explaining that money is the most determining factor in their decision. |
| All His ChildrenA sperm donor discovers his rich, unsettling legacy.by Robin Romm, The AtlanticNovember 10th, 2011Raul Walters began donating sperm in 2004, to help finance a year off before law school. Years later, he has discovered his rich, unsettling legacy. |
| The Abiding "Fertility Myth"by Gina Maranto, Biopolitical Times guest contributorNovember 9th, 2011Young people consistently overestimate women’s chances of conceiving naturally as they age, and IVF success rates haven't improved enough to warrant that.
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| HFEA Triples the Going Rate for Women’s Eggs in UK
by Doug Pet, Biopolitical TimesOctober 27th, 2011The UK’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority set new compensation rates for sperm and egg providers that are drastically higher than previously allowed.
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| What price parenthood?by Jeremy Laurance, The IndependentOctober 20th, 2011UK's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority tripled the amount that women can be paid from egg donation to £750 per cycle.
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| Myriad’s Molecular Monopoly to Face the Nineby Doug Pet, Biopolitical TimesOctober 20th, 2011The American Civil Liberties Union and the Public Patent Foundation will petition the Supreme Court to rule on the legality of Myriad Genetics’ patents on cancer-related genes. |
| Fresh (Human) Eggs for Sale[Quotes CGS's Marcy Darnovsky]by Ronald Bailey, ReasonOctober 11th, 2011Researchers announced last week that they had created stem cell lines using human eggs for the first time. |
| Celebrating Dorothy Roberts and Fatal Inventionby Doug Pet, Biopolitical TimesOctober 6th, 2011The Center for Genetics and Society co-sponsored two events celebrating Dorothy Roberts' new book, Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-Create Race in the Twenty-First Century.
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| Surrogate Mothers in Indiaby Fred de Sam Lazaro, PBSSeptember 30th, 2011PBS explores surrogate motherhood in India, including: the benefits for Americans, the prerequisites for being a surrogate for Indian women, and the health risks to surrogates and babies.
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| Celebrating Our Bodies Ourselvesby Doug Pet, Biopolitical TimesSeptember 29th, 2011A series of public events marks the 40th anniversary of Our Bodies Ourselves. |
| Turning 40, Going Globalby Gina Maranto, Biopolitical Times guest contributorSeptember 28th, 2011Born in Boston, Our Bodies, Ourselves has become an international force for women's rights. |
| Secrets of the Sperm BankWhat do we want from a donor? An expert explains the hidden dynamics of the fertility industryby Mandy Van Deven, SalonSeptember 25th, 2011Salon interviews Rene Almeling, author of Sex Cells, about the strange rhetoric of the gamete industry, which donors are most valued, and what this says about the American family.
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| In Vitro VeritasWith infertility treatments on the rise, it's time for some honestyby Holly Finn, Wall Street JournalSeptember 24th, 2011After almost selecting the same sperm donor as a close friend without realizing it, the author considers the need for transparency in the fertility industry, including a donor registry.
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| Sex Selection Blares on World Bank’s Radarby Doug Pet, Biopolitical TimesSeptember 21st, 2011The World Bank’s 2012 World Development Report, entitled “Gender Equality and Development” recognizes sex selection as a global issue perpetuating gender inequality.
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| One Sperm Donor, 150 Offspringby Jacqueline Mroz, New York TimesSeptember 5th, 2011There is growing concern among parents, donors and medical experts about potential negative consequences of having so many children fathered by the same donors.
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| Egg Freezing: Risks to Women and Children Unknown by Marcy Darnovsky, RH Reality CheckAugust 29th, 2011Recent media accounts of egg freezing typically acknowledge the inadequate follow-up studies of children born after the procedure. But they neglect to mention the known – though also under-studied – risks of egg retrieval for women.
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| If You Really, Really Wanted a Girl...by Pam Belluck, New York TimesAugust 20th, 2011Tests using DNA to determine a fetus’s sex were shown to be remarkably accurate, but the tests also raise ethical questions: whether couples will abort fetuses of an unwanted sex.
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| Is Hollywood turning surrogacy into a trend?by Joanne Richard, Toronto SunAugust 16th, 2011There's a baby boom in Hollywood and celebrity surrogacy is front and center. Celebrity surrogacy could in fact be a trend, says Dr. Stuart Fischoff. After all, a baby bump is not for everyone.
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| Sex Cells: New book by Rene Almelingby Emily Beitiks, Biopolical TimesAugust 12th, 2011A new book by sociologist Rene Almeling explores gender and emerging markets for eggs and sperm.
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