Who says "no" to participating in stroke clinical trials and why: an observational study from the Vancouver Stroke Program

scientific article published on 31 May 2019

Who says "no" to participating in stroke clinical trials and why: an observational study from the Vancouver Stroke Program is …
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P356DOI10.1186/S13063-019-3434-0
P932PMC publication ID6545028
P698PubMed publication ID31151483

P50authorThalia S FieldQ57303268
Ken ButcherQ62002708
P2093author name stringRobert G Hart
Mukul Sharma
Karina Villaluna
Halina M Deptuck
Zoe R O'Neill
Genoveva Maclean
Lauren Quong
Princess King-Azote
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P433issue1
P304page(s)313
P577publication date2019-05-31
P1433published inTrialsQ7840023
P1476titleWho says "no" to participating in stroke clinical trials and why: an observational study from the Vancouver Stroke Program
P478volume20

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