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Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal|April 1, 1987
A decision-driven system to collect the patient historyP J Haug, H R Warner, P D Clayton, et al.
Molecular Pharmaceutics|March 4, 2020
In Vitro Topical Delivery of Chlorhexidine to the Cornea: Enhancement Using Drug-Loaded Contact Lenses and β-Cyclodextrin Complexation, and the Importance of Simulating Tear IrrigationMelissa G Hewitt, Peter W J Morrison, Hannah M Boostrom, et al.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|February 3, 2020
Controlled in vitro delivery of voriconazole and diclofenac to the cornea using contact lenses for the treatment of Acanthamoeba keratitisSiân R Morgan, Nicole Pilia, Melissa Hewitt, et al.
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Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal|April 1, 1987
A decision-driven system to collect the patient historyP J Haug, H R Warner, P D Clayton, et al.
Molecular Pharmaceutics|March 4, 2020
In Vitro Topical Delivery of Chlorhexidine to the Cornea: Enhancement Using Drug-Loaded Contact Lenses and β-Cyclodextrin Complexation, and the Importance of Simulating Tear IrrigationMelissa G Hewitt, Peter W J Morrison, Hannah M Boostrom, et al.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|February 3, 2020
Controlled in vitro delivery of voriconazole and diclofenac to the cornea using contact lenses for the treatment of Acanthamoeba keratitisSiân R Morgan, Nicole Pilia, Melissa Hewitt, et al.
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