Published on 04.03.13 in Vol 15, No 3 (2013): March
Works citing "Utilizing Social Media to Study Information-Seeking and Ethical Issues in Gene Therapy"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.2313):
(note that this is only a small subset of citations)
- Robillard JM, Lo C, Feng TL, Hennessey CA. “A Light Switch in the #Brain”: Optogenetics on Social Media. Neuroethics 2016;9(3):279CrossRef
- Hamid S, Bukhari S, Ravana SD, Norman AA, Ijab MT. Role of social media in information-seeking behaviour of international students. Aslib Journal of Information Management 2016;68(5):643CrossRef
- Xiang L, Xiao L, Gou Z, Li M, Zhang W, Wang H, Feng P. Survey of Attitudes and Ethical Concerns Related to Gene Therapy Among Medical Students and Postgraduates in China. Human Gene Therapy 2015;26(12):841CrossRef
- Du L, Kamenova K, Caulfield T. The gene patent controversy on Twitter: a case study of Twitter users’ responses to the CHEO lawsuit against Long QT gene patents. BMC Medical Ethics 2015;16(1)CrossRef
- Robillard JM, Cabral E, Hennessey C, Kwon BK, Illes J. Fueling Hope: Stem Cells in Social Media. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports 2015;11(4):540CrossRef
- Robillard JM. Communicating in context: a priority for gene therapy researchers. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 2015;15(3):315CrossRef
- Robillard JM, Roskams-Edris D, Kuzeljevic B, Illes J. Prevailing Public Perceptions of the Ethics of Gene Therapy. Human Gene Therapy 2014;25(8):740CrossRef
- Shrivastava M, Behari M. Neuroethics: A Moral Approach towards Neuroscience Research. Archives of Neuroscience 2014;2(2)CrossRef
- Benjaminy S, Bubela T. Ocular gene transfer in the spotlight: implications of newspaper content for clinical communications. BMC Medical Ethics 2014;15(1)CrossRef
- Oh JS, He D, Jeng W, Mattern E, Bowler L. Linguistic characteristics of eating disorder questions on Yahoo! Answers - content, style, and emotion. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2013;50(1):1CrossRef