Preclinical evaluation of sodium cellulose sulfate (Ushercell) as a contraceptive antimicrobial agent.
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Robert A. Anderson | G. Doncel | B. Herold | L. Zaneveld | M. Cooper | D. Waller | William F. Rencher | K. Feathergill | C. Chany | X. Diao | R. Kirkpatrick | R. Anderson
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