It is possible to remove data from the GAIN Database within dbGaP if the Contributing Study Investigator provides the unique sample code linked with the individual requesting withdrawal. However, once a dataset in dbGaP has been accessed by researchers (using the appropriate access methods described in Question E1 above) it will not be possible to fully withdraw data from further GAIN-related research use. More.
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