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Working with Human Tissues for Translational Cancer Research
Published on: November 26, 2015
Revisión y consentimiento del IRB en la investigación de tejidos humanos
J F Merz1, D G Leonard, E R Miller
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, PA 19104-3308, USA. merz@mail.med.upenn.edu
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No abstract available in PubMed .
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Diario Americano de Patología Clínica.Revista estadounidense de genética humana.El American Journal of Pathology es uno de ellos.Investigaciones biomédicas y conductuales.Enfoque empírico El enfoque empírico.Genética y reproducción.Genética Molecular Humana Genética Molecular HumanaDiario de Genética Médica.La naturaleza es la naturaleza de la naturaleza.Naturaleza Genética Genética.Oficina de Protección contra los Riesgos de la Investigación.Videos de Conceptos Relacionados
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