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Aggregation behaviour of amphiphilic drug and bile salt mixtures at different compositions and temperatures
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Abdullah Mohamed Asiri
King Abdulaziz University
Aggregation behaviour of amphiphilic drug and bile salt mixtures at different compositions and temperatures
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2013
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Malik Abdul Rub
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Abdullah Mohamed Asiri
King Abdulaziz University
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