Distributing the future: The weak justifications for keeping human genomic databases secret and the challenges and opportunities in reverse engineering them
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Angrist, M; Cook-Deegan, R
Published in: Applied and Translational Genomics
2014
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Applied and Translational Genomics
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2212-0661
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2014
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3
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4
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124 / 127
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Angrist, M., & Cook-Deegan, R. (2014). Distributing the future: The weak justifications for keeping human genomic databases secret and the challenges and opportunities in reverse engineering them. Applied and Translational Genomics, 3(4), 124–127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atg.2014.09.005
Angrist, M., and R. Cook-Deegan. “Distributing the future: The weak justifications for keeping human genomic databases secret and the challenges and opportunities in reverse engineering them.” Applied and Translational Genomics 3, no. 4 (2014): 124–27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atg.2014.09.005.
Angrist M, Cook-Deegan R. Distributing the future: The weak justifications for keeping human genomic databases secret and the challenges and opportunities in reverse engineering them. Applied and Translational Genomics. 2014;3(4):124–7.
Angrist, M., and R. Cook-Deegan. “Distributing the future: The weak justifications for keeping human genomic databases secret and the challenges and opportunities in reverse engineering them.” Applied and Translational Genomics, vol. 3, no. 4, 2014, pp. 124–27. Scival, doi:10.1016/j.atg.2014.09.005.
Angrist M, Cook-Deegan R. Distributing the future: The weak justifications for keeping human genomic databases secret and the challenges and opportunities in reverse engineering them. Applied and Translational Genomics. 2014;3(4):124–127.
Published In
Applied and Translational Genomics
DOI
ISSN
2212-0661
Publication Date
2014
Volume
3
Issue
4
Start / End Page
124 / 127