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Nature 434, 17 (3 March 2005) | doi:10.1038/434017b; Published online 2 March 2005
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Professor of Microscopy (W2)
- Friedrich-Schiller-University
- Jena Germany
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- Syngene International Limited
- Bangalore 560 099 India
Coping with unsuspected findings in volunteers
Michael Phillips1
- Menssana Research, 1 Horizon Road, Suite 1415, Fort Lee, New Jersey 07024-6510, USA
I read your News story "Brain-scan ethics come under spotlight" (Nature 433, 185; 2005) with a feeling of déjà vu.Nearly 20 years ago, my colleague Alfredo Vazquez and I reported a group of 'normal' volunteers who were discovered to have serious abnormalities during the course of research.
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