Correlation Between Oral Drug Absorption in Humans, and Apparent Drug Permeability in TC-7 Cells, A Human Epithelial Intestinal Cell Line: Comparison with the Parental Caco-2 Cell Line
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Claude Roques | Y. Berger | X. Boulenc | G. Fabre | Marie-Catherine Grès | Bernard Julian | Martine Bourrié | Viviane Meunier | Marion Berger | Xavier Boulenc | Yves Berger | Gérard Fabre | C. Roques | M. Bourrié | V. Meunier | Marie-Catherine Grès | B. Julian | Marion Berger | M. Bourrié
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