Children, research, and guinea pigs: reflections on a metaphor.

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Published in IRB on December 06, 2006

Authors

Elisa J Gordon1, Amy Harris Yamokoski, Eric Kodish

Author Affiliations

1: Alden March Bioethics Institute, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY, USA.

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