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Patient access to experimental drugs and AIDS clinical trial designs: ethical issues.

Camb Q Healthc Ethics. 1996 Summer;5(3):400-9. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/97016189
Schuklenk U; Hogan C; Monash University Centre for Human Bioethics, Australia.


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