Khazaei et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Synthesis and application of some Drug-conjugated Poly p-styrene sulphonate for drug release DeliveryKhazaei et al., 2012
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- Khazaei A
- Amini Manesh A
- Golbaghi M
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- Applied Chemistry Today
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Controlled drug release is one of the most important methods to increase the therapeutic effects and decrease side effects of drug. In this research, three drugs (piperazine, 8- aminoquinoline, N-phenyl piperazine) were attached chemically to the p-styrene sulphonyl …
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