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Thermosensitive Drug Permeation through Liquid Crystal-Embedded Cellulose Nitrate Membranes

Afrouz Yousefi, Elham Khodaverdi, Fatemeh Atyabi and Rassoul Dinarvand
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology January 2010, 64 (1) 54-62;
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