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Jay H Fortner

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Pharmaceutical Research|June 20, 2006
Dog colonoscopy model for predicting human colon absorptionSteven C Sutton, Loreen A Evans, Jay H Fortner, et al.
Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology|June 12, 2009
A current practice for predicting ocular toxicity of systemically delivered drugsChris J Somps, Nigel Greene, James A Render, et al.
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|June 25, 2019
Lens cholesterol biosynthesis inhibition: A common mechanism of cataract formation in laboratory animals by pharmaceutical productsMichael D Aleo, Colleen M Doshna, Daniel Baltrukonis, et al.
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Pharmaceutical Research|June 20, 2006
Dog colonoscopy model for predicting human colon absorptionSteven C Sutton, Loreen A Evans, Jay H Fortner, et al.
Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology|June 12, 2009
A current practice for predicting ocular toxicity of systemically delivered drugsChris J Somps, Nigel Greene, James A Render, et al.
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|June 25, 2019
Lens cholesterol biosynthesis inhibition: A common mechanism of cataract formation in laboratory animals by pharmaceutical productsMichael D Aleo, Colleen M Doshna, Daniel Baltrukonis, et al.
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