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Differences in preferences for models of consent for biobanks between Black and White women

Authors
  1. AK Rahm
  2. BA Williams
  3. BR Jeffers
  4. C Petrini
  5. CM Simon
  6. D Kaufman
  7. D Wendler
  8. D Wendler
  9. DB Thiel
  10. DM Secko
  11. DT Chen
  12. E Salvaterra
  13. EA Scott
  14. EM Meslin
  15. GM McQuillan
  16. H-F Hsieh
  17. HT Greely
  18. J Huber
  19. J Murphy
  20. J Platt
  21. J Pulley
  22. J Stephenson
  23. JA McDonald
  24. JS Luque
  25. K Hoeyer
  26. K Moodley
  27. KB Brothers
  28. LM Beskow
  29. M Miles
  30. MG Hansson
  31. MJ Khoury
  32. National Institutes of Health
  33. PR Helft
  34. RD Pentz
  35. S Trinidad
  36. SM Kerath
  37. T Platt
  38. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  39. Z Master
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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