A Novel Injection-Molded Capsular Device for Oral Pulsatile Delivery Based on Swellable/Erodible Polymers
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Andrea Gazzaniga | Matteo Cerea | Lucia Zema | Alessandra Maroni | Alberto Cozzi | Anastasia Foppoli | A. Gazzaniga | L. Zema | M. Cerea | A. Foppoli | A. Maroni | A. Cozzi
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