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Clinical ethics
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Coercion and choice in parent–child live kidney donation
- Correspondence to Heather Draper, Professor of Biomedical Ethics, Medicine, Ethics, Society and History (MESH), School of Health and Population Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK; h.draper{at}bham.ac.uk
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Coercion and choice in parent–child live kidney donation
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- Received December 31, 2013
- Revised August 25, 2014
- Accepted October 2, 2014
- First published November 6, 2014.
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March 23, 2015
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