Clinical Trials and E-Health: Impact of New Information Technology Applied to Clinical Trials (Including Source Data-Medical Records) and to Human and Drug Research

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Hauptverfasser: Béhier, Jehan-Michel, Reynier, Jean-Charles, Bertoye, Pierre-Henri, Vray, Muriel, Barraud, Béatrice, Beslay, Nathalie, Boussuge, Julie, Chartier, Loïc, Gaussens, Erick, Gersberg, Marta, Leutenegger, Eric, Malchiodi, Monique, Menuet, Dominique, Namir, Noureddine, Rivaille, François, Sallman, Stéphanie, Sebille, Marie, Sonou, Gilles
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