Research biobanks in pediatrics: Ethical, legal and social issues under the lens of health professionals

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Research biobanks in pediatrics : Ethical, legal and social issues under the lens of health professionals. / Salvaterra, E.; Giorda, R.; Bassi, M. T.; Borgatti, R.; Knudsen, L.; Martinuzzi, A.; Nobile, M.; Pozzoli, U.; Ramelli, G. P.; Reni, G. L.; Rivolta, D.; Stazi, M. A.; Strazzer, S.; Thijs, C.; Toccaceli, V.; Trabacca, A.; Turconi, A. C.; Zanini, S.; Zucca, C.; Bresolin, N.; Lenzi, L.

Regulating Biobanks in Humans: The Use of Adult and Children Biomaterials for Clinical and Research Purposes. Nova Science Publishers, 2014. s. 29-46.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Salvaterra, E, Giorda, R, Bassi, MT, Borgatti, R, Knudsen, L, Martinuzzi, A, Nobile, M, Pozzoli, U, Ramelli, GP, Reni, GL, Rivolta, D, Stazi, MA, Strazzer, S, Thijs, C, Toccaceli, V, Trabacca, A, Turconi, AC, Zanini, S, Zucca, C, Bresolin, N & Lenzi, L 2014, Research biobanks in pediatrics: Ethical, legal and social issues under the lens of health professionals. i Regulating Biobanks in Humans: The Use of Adult and Children Biomaterials for Clinical and Research Purposes. Nova Science Publishers, s. 29-46.

APA

Salvaterra, E., Giorda, R., Bassi, M. T., Borgatti, R., Knudsen, L., Martinuzzi, A., Nobile, M., Pozzoli, U., Ramelli, G. P., Reni, G. L., Rivolta, D., Stazi, M. A., Strazzer, S., Thijs, C., Toccaceli, V., Trabacca, A., Turconi, A. C., Zanini, S., Zucca, C., ... Lenzi, L. (2014). Research biobanks in pediatrics: Ethical, legal and social issues under the lens of health professionals. I Regulating Biobanks in Humans: The Use of Adult and Children Biomaterials for Clinical and Research Purposes (s. 29-46). Nova Science Publishers.

Vancouver

Salvaterra E, Giorda R, Bassi MT, Borgatti R, Knudsen L, Martinuzzi A o.a. Research biobanks in pediatrics: Ethical, legal and social issues under the lens of health professionals. I Regulating Biobanks in Humans: The Use of Adult and Children Biomaterials for Clinical and Research Purposes. Nova Science Publishers. 2014. s. 29-46

Author

Salvaterra, E. ; Giorda, R. ; Bassi, M. T. ; Borgatti, R. ; Knudsen, L. ; Martinuzzi, A. ; Nobile, M. ; Pozzoli, U. ; Ramelli, G. P. ; Reni, G. L. ; Rivolta, D. ; Stazi, M. A. ; Strazzer, S. ; Thijs, C. ; Toccaceli, V. ; Trabacca, A. ; Turconi, A. C. ; Zanini, S. ; Zucca, C. ; Bresolin, N. ; Lenzi, L. / Research biobanks in pediatrics : Ethical, legal and social issues under the lens of health professionals. Regulating Biobanks in Humans: The Use of Adult and Children Biomaterials for Clinical and Research Purposes. Nova Science Publishers, 2014. s. 29-46

Bibtex

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