An empirical survey on biobanking of human genetic material and data in six EU countries
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Anne Cambon-Thomsen | Isabelle Hirtzlin | Jenny Duchier | A. Pérez-Lezaun | A. Cambon-Thomsen | Garrath Williams | Nathalie Préaubert | Christine Dubreuil | Brigitte Jansen | Jürgen Simon | Paula Lobato de Faria | Anna Perez-Lezaun | Bert Visser | Garrath D Williams | J. Simon | I. Hirtzlin | B. Jansen | P. L. Faria | C. Dubreuil | N. Préaubert | J. Duchier | Bert Visser | Garrath Williams
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