Preparation of a clofazimine nanosuspension for intravenous use and evaluation of its therapeutic efficacy in murine Mycobacterium avium infection.
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K Borner | R. Müller | S. Ehlers | H. Hahn | J. Diederichs | R H Müller | K. Borner | S. Leitzke | K Peters | S Leitzke | J E Diederichs | H Hahn | S Ehlers | K. Peters
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