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Animals in medical training and research: transforming perceptions in medical schools, India
- Correspondence to Dr Karan B Thakkar, Department of Pharmacology, Grant Medical College and Sir J J Group of Hospitals, Mumbai 400008, India; karan_thkkr{at}hotmail.com
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Animals in medical training and research: transforming perceptions in medical schools, India
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- Received October 12, 2012
- Revised June 10, 2013
- Accepted June 12, 2013
- First published July 3, 2013.
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October 15, 2013
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