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In vivo characterization of a polymeric nanoparticle platform with potential oral drug delivery capabilities

โœ Scribed by Bisht, S.; Feldmann, G.; Koorstra, J.-B. M.; Mullendore, M.; Alvarez, H.; Karikari, C.; Rudek, M. A.; Lee, C. K.; Maitra, A.; Maitra, A.


Book ID
121720574
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
576 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
1535-7163

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