Extrusion Granulation and High Shear Granulation of Different Grades of Lactose and Highly Dosed Drugs: A Comparative Study
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Jean Paul Remon | C Vervaet | J. Remon | C. Vervaet | A. Vermeire | E. Keleb | E I Keleb | A Vermeire
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