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Extractables from Integrated Single-Use Systems in BioPharmaceutical Manufacturing. Part I. Study on Components (Pall Kleenpak™ Connector and Kleenpak Filter Capsule)

Weibing Ding and Rebecca Nash
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology July 2009, 63 (4) 322-338;
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