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=Bibliography=
=Bibliography=


American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Inc., and Boston University American Journal of Law & Medicine:
'''American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Inc., and Boston University American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med.:'''


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 247, 3313 words, ARTICLE: Foreword -- Will HPV Vaccines Prevent Cervical Cancers Among Poor Women of Color?: Global Health Policy at the Intersection of Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law, Kevin Outterson +
p. 247, Will HPV Vaccines Prevent Cervical Cancers Among Poor Women of Color?: Global Health Policy at the Intersection of Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law, Kevin Outterson  


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 253, 14738 words, ARTICLE: University Contributions to the HPV Vaccine and Implications for Access to Vaccines in Developing Countries: Addressing Materials and Know-How in University Technology Transfer Policy, Sara E. Crager, + Ethan Guillen, ++ & Matt Price +++
p. 253, University Contributions to the HPV Vaccine and Implications for Access to Vaccines in Developing Countries: Addressing Materials and Know-How in University Technology Transfer Policy, Sara E. Crager, Ethan Guillen, & Matt Price


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 281, 16172 words, ARTICLE: The Global Health Licensing Program: A New Model for Humanitarian Licensing at the University Level, Beirne Roose-Snyder + & Megan K. Doyle  
p. 281, The Global Health Licensing Program: A New Model for Humanitarian Licensing at the University Level, Beirne Roose-Snyder & Megan K. Doyle  


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 311, 6089 words, ARTICLE: New Vaccines for Developing Countries: Will it be Feast or Famine?, Jon Kim Andrus, MD, + Ciro de Quadros, MD, MPH, ++ Cuauhtemoc Ruiz Matus, MD, MPH, +++ Silvana Luciani MHSc, ++++ & Peter Hotez, MD, PhD +++++
p. 311, New Vaccines for Developing Countries: Will it be Feast or Famine?, Jon Kim Andrus, MD, + Ciro de Quadros, MD, MPH, Cuauhtemoc Ruiz Matus, MD, MPH, Silvana Luciani MHSc, & Peter Hotez, MD, PhD  


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 323, 13110 words, ARTICLE: Compulsory Licenses: A Tool to Improve Global Access to the HPV Vaccine?, Peter Maybardule + & Sarah Rimmingto ++
p. 323, Compulsory Licenses: A Tool to Improve Global Access to the HPV Vaccine?, Peter Maybardule & Sarah Rimmingto


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 351, 8861 words, ARTICLE: Clinical Preventive Services for Adolescents: Position Paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abigail English, + Carol A. Ford, ++ & John S. Santelli +++
p. 351, Clinical Preventive Services for Adolescents: Position Paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abigail English, Carol A. Ford, & John S. Santelli


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 365, 15438 words, ARTICLE: Human Rights In Health Equity: Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccines, Joanna N. Erdman +
p. 365, Human Rights In Health Equity: Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccines, Joanna N. Erdman


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 389, 6016 words, ARTICLE: Potential Barriers to HPV Immunization: From Public Health to Personal Choice, Gregory D. Zimet +
p. 389, Potential Barriers to HPV Immunization: From Public Health to Personal Choice, Gregory D. Zimet  


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 401, 7040 words, ARTICLE: Overcoming Barriers and Ensuring Access to HPV Vaccines in Low-Income Countries, Vivien Davis Tsu +
p. 401, 7040 words, ARTICLE: Overcoming Barriers and Ensuring Access to HPV Vaccines in Low-Income Countries, Vivien Davis Tsu


2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med. 415, 13147 words, ARTICLE: Addressing Supply Side Barriers to Introduction of New Vaccines to the Developing World, Sean McElligott +
p. 415, Addressing Supply Side Barriers to Introduction of New Vaccines to the Developing World, Sean McElligott


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Bibliography

American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Inc., and Boston University American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2009, 35 Am. J. L. and Med.:

p. 247, Will HPV Vaccines Prevent Cervical Cancers Among Poor Women of Color?: Global Health Policy at the Intersection of Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law, Kevin Outterson

p. 253, University Contributions to the HPV Vaccine and Implications for Access to Vaccines in Developing Countries: Addressing Materials and Know-How in University Technology Transfer Policy, Sara E. Crager, Ethan Guillen, & Matt Price

p. 281, The Global Health Licensing Program: A New Model for Humanitarian Licensing at the University Level, Beirne Roose-Snyder & Megan K. Doyle

p. 311, New Vaccines for Developing Countries: Will it be Feast or Famine?, Jon Kim Andrus, MD, + Ciro de Quadros, MD, MPH, Cuauhtemoc Ruiz Matus, MD, MPH, Silvana Luciani MHSc, & Peter Hotez, MD, PhD

p. 323, Compulsory Licenses: A Tool to Improve Global Access to the HPV Vaccine?, Peter Maybardule & Sarah Rimmingto

p. 351, Clinical Preventive Services for Adolescents: Position Paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Abigail English, Carol A. Ford, & John S. Santelli

p. 365, Human Rights In Health Equity: Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccines, Joanna N. Erdman

p. 389, Potential Barriers to HPV Immunization: From Public Health to Personal Choice, Gregory D. Zimet

p. 401, 7040 words, ARTICLE: Overcoming Barriers and Ensuring Access to HPV Vaccines in Low-Income Countries, Vivien Davis Tsu

p. 415, Addressing Supply Side Barriers to Introduction of New Vaccines to the Developing World, Sean McElligott

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