Ethical and regulatory considerations in HIV prevention studies employing respondent-driven sampling.
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R. Garfein | D. D. Des Jarlais | D. Heckathorn | S. Santibañez | S. Semaan | Salaam Semaan | Scott Santibanez | Richard S. Garfein | Douglas D. Heckathorn | Don C. Des Jarlais
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