Ambiguous Gifts: Public Anxiety, Informed Consent and Biobanks
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Ambiguous Gifts: Public Anxiety, Informed Consent and Biobanks. / Hoeyer, Klaus.
Genetic Databases. Socio-ethical Issues in the Collection and use of DNA. London : Routledge, 2004. p. 97-116.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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Hoeyer, K 2004, Ambiguous Gifts: Public Anxiety, Informed Consent and Biobanks. in Genetic Databases. Socio-ethical Issues in the Collection and use of DNA. Routledge, London, pp. 97-116.
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Hoeyer, K. (2004). Ambiguous Gifts: Public Anxiety, Informed Consent and Biobanks. In Genetic Databases. Socio-ethical Issues in the Collection and use of DNA (pp. 97-116). Routledge.
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Hoeyer K. Ambiguous Gifts: Public Anxiety, Informed Consent and Biobanks. In Genetic Databases. Socio-ethical Issues in the Collection and use of DNA. London: Routledge. 2004. p. 97-116
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