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An Integrated Method to Determine Epithelial Transport and Bioactivity of Oral Drug Candidates in Vitro

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Rubas, W., Cromwell, M.E.M., Mrsny, R.J. et al. An Integrated Method to Determine Epithelial Transport and Bioactivity of Oral Drug Candidates in Vitro . Pharm Res 13, 23–26 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016060729594

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