In the Jesse Gelsinger case, it is true that:
A) Jesse was quite sick when he entered the study and had no other realistic options for a cure.
B) Primary researcher James Wilson had no financial interest in the company making the experimental gene therapy for Jesse.
C) Primary researcher James Wilson denied that a desire to be the first researcher to successfully use gene therapy played any role in his decision to treat Jesse.
D) Penn medical ethicist Arthur Caplan claimed that chances were so slim for success in the Gelsinger case that any good results would be "a miracle and should be published in a religious journal."
E) The Gelsinger family never settled in any way with Penn or its lawyers.
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