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Ethical issues in funding research and development of drugs for neglected tropical diseases
- Professor C Gericke, Chair in Public Health Policy, Director, Centre for Health Services Research, The University of Adelaide, 10 Pulteney Street, MDP 207, Adelaide SA 5005, Australia; christian.gericke{at}adelaide.edu.au
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Ethical issues in funding research and development of drugs for neglected tropical diseases
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- Received August 13, 2008
- Revised December 14, 2008
- Accepted December 19, 2008
- First published April 30, 2009.
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April 27, 2016
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