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    Do patents prevent access to drugs for HIV in developing countries?

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    Authors
    Boelaert, M
    Lynen, L
    Van Damme, W
    Colebunders, R
    Issue Date
    2002-02-20
    
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    Journal
    JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10144/27812
    PubMed ID
    11851568
    Additional Links
    http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/287/7/840?ijkey=yBhVuV63I6oWk&keytype=ref&siteid=amajnls
    Language
    en
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    ISSN
    0098-7484
    Collections
    HIV/AIDS

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