DNA Banking: A Retrospective‐prospective

In Justine Burley & John Harris (eds.), A Companion to Genethics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 379–386 (2002)
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The prelims comprise: Introduction Definitions Informed Consent Waiver of Consent Reporting of Research Results to Subjects Considerations of Potential Harms to Others Publication and Dissemination of Research Results Professional Education and Responsibilities Conclusion Notes.

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