APA (7th ed.) Citation

Thomas Staab, Georg Isbary, Volker E. Amelung, & Jörg Ruof. (2016). Inconsistent approaches of the G-BA regarding acceptance of primary study endpoints as being relevant to patients - an analysis of three disease areas: Oncological, metabolic, and infectious diseases. BMC.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Thomas Staab, Georg Isbary, Volker E. Amelung, and Jörg Ruof. Inconsistent Approaches of the G-BA Regarding Acceptance of Primary Study Endpoints as Being Relevant to Patients - an Analysis of Three Disease Areas: Oncological, Metabolic, and Infectious Diseases. BMC, 2016.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Thomas Staab, et al. Inconsistent Approaches of the G-BA Regarding Acceptance of Primary Study Endpoints as Being Relevant to Patients - an Analysis of Three Disease Areas: Oncological, Metabolic, and Infectious Diseases. BMC, 2016.

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