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TREs are still not about trust
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Contributors MG provided substantial contributions to the conception and design of the work, and wrote the initial and subsequent drafts. RM and MS provided substantial contributions to the conception and design of the work, and critically revised the initial draft for important intellectual content. PF provided substantial contributions to the conception and design of the work. All authors have given final approval of the published version.
Funding This study was funded Wellcome Trust (108413/A/15/D, 203132/Z/16/Z).
Competing interests None declared.
Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; internally peer reviewed.
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