Correction to: A Comprehensive Analysis of Postmarket Surveillance Study Orders: Device Characteristics, Study Statuses, Outcomes, and Potential Contributions.

Ther Innov Regul Sci

Cooperative Major in Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Tokyo Women's Medical University and Waseda University Joint Graduate School, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.

Published: September 2020

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