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Global research ethics
Professional responsibilities of biomedical scientists in public discourse
- Correspondence to: Dr U Schüklenk Head, Division of Bioethics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Wits 2050, South Africa; udoudo-schuklenk.org
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Professional responsibilities of biomedical scientists in public discourse
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- Accepted June 13, 2003
- First published February 10, 2004.
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February 10, 2004
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