Undue Inducement in Clinical Research in Developing Countries: Is It a Worry?
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Emanuel, Ezekiel J.
Currie, Xolani E.
Herman, Allen
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Lancet 2005 July 23-29; 366(9482): 336-340
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2005-07-23Subject
Clinical Research; Developing Countries; Research; Human Experimentation; Human Experimentation Policy Guidelines / Institutional Review Boards; Social Control of Human Experimentation; Research on Elderly and Terminally Ill Persons; Economics of Health Care; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or HIV Infection;
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