Effect of Device Design on the In Vitro Performance and Comparability for Capsule-Based Dry Powder Inhalers

Journal Title: The AAPS Journal - Year 2012, Vol 14, Issue 4

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The online version of this article (doi:10.1208/s12248-012-9379-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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Jagdeep Shur, Sau Lee, Wallace Adams, Robert Lionberger, James Tibbatts, Robert Price

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Jagdeep Shur, Sau Lee, Wallace Adams, Robert Lionberger, James Tibbatts, Robert Price (2012). Effect of Device Design on the In Vitro Performance and Comparability for Capsule-Based Dry Powder Inhalers. The AAPS Journal, 14(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-681255