“Stop Talking to People; Talk with Them”: A Qualitative Study of Information Needs and Experiences Among Genetic Research Participants in Pakistan and Denmark
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“Stop Talking to People; Talk with Them”: A Qualitative Study of Information Needs and Experiences Among Genetic Research Participants in Pakistan and Denmark
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Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 155626461878081
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SAGE Publications
Online
2018-07-12
DOI
10.1177/1556264618780810
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