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Research led by participants: a new social contract for a new kind of research
- Correspondence to Dr Effy Vayena, Institute of Biomedical Ethics, University of Zurich, Pestalozzistrasse 24, Zurich 8032, Switzerland; vayena{at}ethik.uzh.ch
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Research led by participants: a new social contract for a new kind of research
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- Received January 2, 2015
- Accepted February 18, 2015
- First published March 30, 2015.
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March 22, 2016
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