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Trial Publication after Registration in ClinicalTrials.Gov: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
PLoS Medicine, 09/10/09
Ross JS et al. – Reporting of optional data elements varied and publication rates among completed trials registered within ClinicalTrials.gov were low. Without greater attention to reporting of all data elements, the potential for ClinicalTrials.gov to address selective publication of clinical trials will be limited
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