Feasibility of Capsule Endoscopy for Direct Imaging of Drug Delivery Systems in the Fasted Upper-Gastrointestinal Tract

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Feasibility of Capsule Endoscopy for Direct Imaging of Drug Delivery Systems in the Fasted Upper-Gastrointestinal Tract. / Pedersen, Pernille Barbre; Bar-Shalom, Daniel; Baldursdottir, Stefania; Vilmann, Peter; Müllertz, Anette.

I: Pharmaceutical Research, Bind 31, Nr. 8, 19.02.2014, s. 2044-2053.

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Pedersen, PB, Bar-Shalom, D, Baldursdottir, S, Vilmann, P & Müllertz, A 2014, 'Feasibility of Capsule Endoscopy for Direct Imaging of Drug Delivery Systems in the Fasted Upper-Gastrointestinal Tract', Pharmaceutical Research, bind 31, nr. 8, s. 2044-2053. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-014-1306-6

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Pedersen, P. B., Bar-Shalom, D., Baldursdottir, S., Vilmann, P., & Müllertz, A. (2014). Feasibility of Capsule Endoscopy for Direct Imaging of Drug Delivery Systems in the Fasted Upper-Gastrointestinal Tract. Pharmaceutical Research, 31(8), 2044-2053. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-014-1306-6

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Pedersen PB, Bar-Shalom D, Baldursdottir S, Vilmann P, Müllertz A. Feasibility of Capsule Endoscopy for Direct Imaging of Drug Delivery Systems in the Fasted Upper-Gastrointestinal Tract. Pharmaceutical Research. 2014 feb. 19;31(8):2044-2053. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-014-1306-6

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Pedersen, Pernille Barbre ; Bar-Shalom, Daniel ; Baldursdottir, Stefania ; Vilmann, Peter ; Müllertz, Anette. / Feasibility of Capsule Endoscopy for Direct Imaging of Drug Delivery Systems in the Fasted Upper-Gastrointestinal Tract. I: Pharmaceutical Research. 2014 ; Bind 31, Nr. 8. s. 2044-2053.

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