The Physicochemical Parameters of Marker Compounds and Vehicles for Use in In Vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies
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C. Lehr | C. Müller-Goymann | U. Schäfer | U. Bock | E. Haltner-Ukomadu | M. Harms | C. Hoffmann | Frank Netzlaff | M. Kaca | Mohamed Tawfik Jalal
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