QbD-Enabled Development of Novel Stimuli-Responsive Gastroretentive Systems of Acyclovir for Improved Patient Compliance and Biopharmaceutical Performance

Journal Title: AAPS PharmSciTech - Year 2016, Vol 17, Issue 2

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Bhupinder Singh, Anterpreet Kaur, Shashi Dhiman, Babita Garg, Rajneet Kaur Khurana, Sarwar Beg

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Bhupinder Singh, Anterpreet Kaur, Shashi Dhiman, Babita Garg, Rajneet Kaur Khurana, Sarwar Beg (2016). QbD-Enabled Development of Novel Stimuli-Responsive Gastroretentive Systems of Acyclovir for Improved Patient Compliance and Biopharmaceutical Performance. AAPS PharmSciTech, 17(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-682168