Transcutaneous Peptide Immunotherapy of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis Using Solid-in-Oil Nanodispersion Technology

Journal Title: AAPS PharmSciTech - Year 2015, Vol 16, Issue 6

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Momoko Kitaoka, Yoko Shin, Noriho Kamiya, Yoshinori Kawabe, Masamichi Kamihira, Masahiro Goto

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Momoko Kitaoka, Yoko Shin, Noriho Kamiya, Yoshinori Kawabe, Masamichi Kamihira, Masahiro Goto (2015). Transcutaneous Peptide Immunotherapy of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis Using Solid-in-Oil Nanodispersion Technology. AAPS PharmSciTech, 16(6), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-682318