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    Pharmacokinetics of UC781-loaded intravaginal ring segments in rabbits: a comparison of polymer matrices

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    Authors
    Clark, M.
    Kiser, P.
    Loxley, A.
    McConville, Christoper
    Malcolm, R.
    Friend, D.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Clark, Meredith R. and Kiser, Patrick F. and Loxley, Andrew and McConville, Christopher and Malcolm, R. Karl and Friend, David R. 2011. Pharmacokinetics of UC781-loaded intravaginal ring segments in rabbits: a comparison of polymer matrices. Drug Delivery and Translational Research. 1 (3): pp. 238-246.
    Source Title
    Drug Delivery and Translational Research
    DOI
    10.1007/s13346-011-0032-4
    ISSN
    2190-393X
    School
    School of Pharmacy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29072
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