Effect of Agitation on the in vitro Permeability of Xenobiotics across Caco-2 Cell Monolayers |
Hong, Soon-Sun
(Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University)
Yoo, Ho-Jung (Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) Li, Hong (Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) Chung, Suk-Jae (Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) Kim, Dae-Duk (Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) Shim, Chang-Koo (Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) |
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