PLGA microparticles: possible vehicles for topical drug delivery.
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S. Santoyo | E G de Jalón | M J Blanco-Príeto | P Ygartua | S Santoyo | M. Blanco-Prieto | P. Ygartua | E. G. de Jalón
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