Stabilization of a recombinant human epidermal growth factor parenteral formulation through freeze-drying.
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Glay Chinea | G. Chinea | R. Páez | J. Sotolongo | A. Beldarraín | Alejandro Beldarraín | Héctor Santana | Jorge Sotolongo | Yaima González | Gerardo Hernández | Haydée Gerónimo | Odalys Amarantes | Rolando Páez | Hector Santana | H. Gerónimo | Yaima González | Odalys Amarantes | G. Hernández
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