Consent forms in genomics: the difference between law and practice.
Consent forms are the principal method for obtaining informed consent from biomedical research participants. The significance of these forms is increasing as more secondary research is undertaken on existing research samples and information, and samples are deposited in biobanks accessible to many r...
Main Authors: | Boddington, P, Curren, L, Kaye, J, Kanellopoulou, N, Melham, K, Gowans, H, Hawkins, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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