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Clinical research in the National Health Service in England
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 09/02/09
Walley T et al. – In recent years, there has been substantial investment in clinical research in the National Health Service in England. This contribution reviews these developments, their strong focus on benefit for patients and public health, and the specific programmes to which biomedical and clinical researchers may wish to apply.
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