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Top 10 Most-Downloaded Articles in 2007 from Accountability in Research

1. C. Cook, M. Hannley, J. Richardson, J. Michon, M. Harker, R. Pietrobon, Real-Time


Updates of Meta-Analyses of HIV Treatments Supported by a Biomedical Ontology
Volume 14, Issue 1

2. M. Hadskis, Giving Voice to Research Participants: Should IRBs Hear From


Research Participant Representatives? Volume 14, Issue 3

3. M. White, A Right to Benefit from International Research: A New Approach to


Capacity Building in Less-Developed Countries Volume 14, Issue 2

4. E. Gordon, T. Prohaska, The Ethics of Withdrawal from Study Participation Volume


13, Issue 4

5. K. Wilson, A. Schreier, A.Griffin, D. Resnik, Research Records and the Resolution of


Misconduct Allegations at Research Universities Volume 14, Issue 1

6. L. Pearson, D. Gilleland, T. Atkinson, The Research Environment Norm Inventory


(RENI): A Study of Integrity in Research Administrative Systems Volume 14, Issue 2

7. J. Dhillon, M. Hall, K. Schulman, J. Gottlieb, J. Allsbrook, J. Friedman, K. Weinfurt,


M. Dinan, J. Sugarman, Comparison of Conflict of Interest Policies and Reported
Practices in Academic Medical Centers in the United States Volume 13, Issue 4

8. G. Helgesson, S. Eriksson, U. Swartling, Limited Relevance of the Right Not to


Know—Reflections on a Screening Study Volume 14, Issue 3

9. B. Panikkar, D. Brugge, The Ethical Issues in Uranium Mining Research in the


Navajo Nation Volume 14, Issue 2

10. A. Musschenga, H. Van Luijn, R. Keus, N. Aaronson, Are Risks and Benefits of
Oncological Research Protocols Both Incommensurable and Incompensable?
Volume 14, Issue 3

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