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Commentary on: Is Industry Funding Associated with Greater Scholarly Impact Among Academic Neurosurgeons? by Eloy et al. World Neurosurg 103:517-525, 2017
Dr. Prabhu has no conflicts of interest or disclosures. Dr. Nockels receives consulting fees and royalties from Medtronic Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Dr. Anderson receives research funding support from the Christopher Family Foundation, Western Springs, Illinois, USA.
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