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Transdermal delivery of diclofenac sodium through rat skin from various formulations

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Dec 01, 2006
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Işik Sarigüllü Özgüney, Hatice Yeşim Karasulu, Gülten Kantarci, et al. (2006). Transdermal delivery of diclofenac sodium through rat skin from various formulations. AAPS PharmSciTech, 7(4), E39-E45. https://doi.org/10.1208/pt070488
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