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. 2003 Mar 24;4(2):44–49. doi: 10.1208/pt040216

Implications of density correction in gravimetric method for water flux determination using rat single-pass intestinal perfusion technique: A technical note

Chayapathy Issa 1, Piyush Gupta 1, Arvind K Bansal 1,
PMCID: PMC2750594  PMID: 12916898

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