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Ethical issues and best practice in clinically based genomic research: Exeter Stakeholders Meeting Report
- Correspondence to Dr D Carrieri, Department of Egenis, Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology, University of Exeter, St German's Rd, Exeter EX4 4PJ, UK; d.carrieri{at}exeter.ac.uk
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Ethical issues and best practice in clinically based genomic research: Exeter Stakeholders Meeting Report
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- Received March 11, 2016
- Revised June 2, 2016
- Accepted September 6, 2016
- First published September 27, 2016.
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October 25, 2016
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