A convenient method for local drug administration at predefined sites in the entire gastrointestinal tract: experiences from 13 phase I studies.
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Bertil Abrahamsson | B. Abrahamsson | J. Seidegård | Wiking Månsson | O. Borgå | Janeric Seidegård | Lars Nyberg | Olof Borgå | L. Nyberg | W. Månsson
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