In vitro percutaneous penetration enhancement of dideoxycytidine through hairless mouse skin using novel penetration enhancers
Fincher, T.K.; Yoo, S.K.; SowellJ.W.Sr.; Michniak, B.B.
Pharmaceutical Research (New York) 13(9 Suppl): S-373
1996
ISSN/ISBN: 0724-8741
Accession: 031862678
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