Application of Physiologically Based Absorption Modeling to Formulation Development of a Low Solubility, Low Permeability Weak Base: Mechanistic Investigation of Food Effect
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Hefei Zhang | Tycho Heimbach | Steven Novick | Binfeng Xia | T. Heimbach | Yanfeng Wang | Tsu-han Lin | Handan He | Yanfeng Wang | Binfeng Xia | Jennifer J Sheng | Yanfeng Wang | Ann Comfort | Jennifer Sheng | Tsu-Han Lin | J. Sheng | S. Novick | Handan He | Hefei Zhang | A. Comfort
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