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Materials and technologies to combat counterfeiting of pharmaceuticals: current and future problem tackling

Zhang et al., 2020

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6172132407600099451
Author
Zhang H
Hua D
Huang C
Samal S
Xiong R
Sauvage F
Braeckmans K
Remaut K
De Smedt S
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The globalization of drug trade leads to the expansion of pharmaceutical counterfeiting. The immense threat of low quality drugs to millions of patients is considered to be an under‐ addressed global health challenge. Analytical authentication technologies are the most …
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