Factors affecting mechanism and kinetics of drug release from matrix-based oral controlled drug delivery systems
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Sanjay Garg | Manthena V. S. Varma | Aditya Mohan Kaushal | Alka Garg | M. Varma | S. Garg | A. Garg | A. M. Kaushal
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