Pathogen Advanced Molecular Detection Database
Query Trace: Informed consent [original query] |
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Informed consent for HIV phylogenetic research: A case study of urban individuals living with HIV approached for enrollment in an HIV study.
Rudolph Abby E et al. EHQUIDAD (14) 129-143 |
Informed consent in field trials of gene-drive mosquitoes.
Kolopack Pamela A et al. Gates open research 2017 Dec 14 |
Preliminary Guidance Related to Informed Consent for Research on Dried Blood Spots Obtained Through Newborn Screening
National Institutes of Health. Notice Number: NOT-OD-15-127, Jul 23, 2015. |
FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Use of Electronic Informed Consent (eIC)
Rethinking Clinical Trials, Mar 10, 2015. |
Enduring and emerging challenges of informed consent.
Grady Christine et al. N. Engl. J. Med. 2015 Feb 26. (9) 855-62 |
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