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Leukocyte surface markers identify cell lineage and are helpful in differentiating neoplastic hematologic disorders. What is one method used to identify these surface markers?
Ethical Principle
Ethical principle refers to the fundamental guidelines that dictate how individuals should act based on moral duties and virtues.
Belmont Report
A foundational document in research ethics, focusing on respect for persons, beneficence, and justice.
Beneficence
Beneficence is an ethical principle that refers to actions that promote the well-being and welfare of others, often a key consideration in research ethics.
Harmful Effects
Negative impacts or consequences resulting from an action or event.
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