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Recognition and Identification of UV-absorbing Leachables in EPREX® Pre-filled Syringes: An Unexpected Occurrence at a Formulation—Component Interface
James Pang, Tim Blanc, John Brown, Steven Labrenz, Annabelle Villalobos, Anneli Depaolis, Srinivas Gunturi, Steve Grossman, Peter Lisi and George A. Heavner
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology November 2007, 61 (6) 423-432;
James Pang
Tim Blanc
John Brown
Steven Labrenz
Annabelle Villalobos
Anneli Depaolis
Srinivas Gunturi
Steve Grossman
Peter Lisi
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PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology
Vol. 61, Issue 6
November/December 2007
Recognition and Identification of UV-absorbing Leachables in EPREX® Pre-filled Syringes: An Unexpected Occurrence at a Formulation—Component Interface
James Pang, Tim Blanc, John Brown, Steven Labrenz, Annabelle Villalobos, Anneli Depaolis, Srinivas Gunturi, Steve Grossman, Peter Lisi, George A. Heavner
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Nov 2007, 61 (6) 423-432;
Recognition and Identification of UV-absorbing Leachables in EPREX® Pre-filled Syringes: An Unexpected Occurrence at a Formulation—Component Interface
James Pang, Tim Blanc, John Brown, Steven Labrenz, Annabelle Villalobos, Anneli Depaolis, Srinivas Gunturi, Steve Grossman, Peter Lisi, George A. Heavner
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Nov 2007, 61 (6) 423-432;
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