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Ethical considerations for choosing between possible models for using NIPD for aneuploidy detection
- Correspondence to Dr Zuzana Deans, Centre for Ethics in Medicine, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, 39 Whatley Road, Bristol BS8 2PS, UK; zuzana.deans{at}bristol.ac.uk
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Ethical considerations for choosing between possible models for using NIPD for aneuploidy detection
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- Received August 12, 2011
- Revised May 21, 2012
- Accepted May 29, 2012
- First published June 28, 2012.
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April 27, 2016
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