Filter extrusion of liposomes using different devices: comparison of liposome size, encapsulation efficiency, and process characteristics.
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M. Brandl | R. Schubert | A. Sachse | M Brandl | R Schubert | J. Bender | N Berger | A Sachse | J Bender | N. Berger
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