Aqueous solubility of kinase inhibitors: II the effect of hexadimethrine bromide on the dovitinib/γ-cyclodextrin complexation
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Icelandic Center of Research,
University of Iceland
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science
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