Effects of Surface Composition on the Aerosolisation and Dissolution of Inhaled Antibiotic Combination Powders Consisting of Colistin and Rifampicin
Journal Title: The AAPS Journal - Year 2016, Vol 18, Issue 2
Abstract
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Authors and Affiliations
Wenbo Wang, Qi Tony Zhou, Si-Ping Sun, John A. Denman, Thomas R. Gengenbach, Nicolas Barraud, Scott A. Rice, Jian Li, Mingshi Yang, Hak-Kim Chan
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