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Law, ethics and medicine
Deliberative ethics in a biomedical institution: an example of integration between science and ethics
- Correspondence to Giovanni Boniolo, Istituto FIRC di Oncologia Molecolare, Via Adamello 16, Milan 20139, Italy; giovanni.boniolo{at}ifom-ieo-campus.it
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Deliberative ethics in a biomedical institution: an example of integration between science and ethics
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- Received June 12, 2009
- Revised December 7, 2009
- Accepted December 8, 2009
- First published July 6, 2010.
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July 06, 2010
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