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Publications by Yutaka KITANAKA
Structural Study of PLGA (Copoly (DL-Lactic/Glycolic Acid)), a Biodegradable Polymer for Parenteral Sustained Release Preparations, by Tandem Mass Spectromety.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Drug Discovery
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