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Microsealed Drug Delivery Systems: Theoretical Aspects and Biomedical Assessments

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Recently, a great extent of R & D interests and attention have been generated aiming to the optimization and prolongation of drug administration via the controlled release mechanisms of novel drug delivery systems (1,2).

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Chien, Y.W. (1984). Microsealed Drug Delivery Systems: Theoretical Aspects and Biomedical Assessments. In: Anderson, J.M., Kim, S.W. (eds) Recent Advances in Drug Delivery Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2745-5_26

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