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C. KENNETH AND DIANNE WRIGHT CENTER
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Cite & Submit: UM1TR004360

Publications supported by the Wright Center must cite the CTSA Grant number (UM1TR004360) and comply with the NIH Public Access Policy. We rely on these citations as a critical performance measure when reporting annual productivity to the NIH.

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Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation
C. Kenneth and Dianne Wright
Center for Clinical and Translational Research
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