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The Effect of Surfactants and pH Modifying Agents on the Dissolution and Permeation of Pimobendan

Petra Tozsér    
Luca L. Kovács    
Szabina Kádár    
Dóra Csicsák    
Péter Sóti    
Gergely Völgyi    
Bálint Sinkó    
Zsombor K. Nagy    
Eniko Borbás    

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