Horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed oxidation of rifampicin: reaction rate enhancement by co-oxidation with anti-inflammatory drugs.
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I. L. Brunetti | V. Ximenes | L. M. da Fonseca | O. M. M. de Faria Oliveira | Fernanda de Jesus Notário dos Santos
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