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“...Drugs of abuse induce the release of dopamine in the central nervous system, particularly in the...”
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“... with a subsequent decrease in the number of red blood cells, leading to oxygen transport deficiency...”
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“... systems. Release studies show that microfluidic-assisted electrospinning meshes encapsulating both drugs...”
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“... to provide a localized and long-term (6 months to 2 years) sustained release of the drug that can be used...”
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“... were stable at 4.0, 25.0, and 37.0 °C and the release of CCM was faster with the less hydrophobic ILs...”
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“... followed by sequential acetone precipitation. This fucan showed antiproliferative activity on Hela cells...”
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