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Intestinal Permeability Enhancement: Structure-Activity and Structure-Toxicity Relationships for Nonylphenoxypolyoxyethylene Surfactant Permeability Enhancers

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Swenson, E.S., Milisen, W.B. & Curatolo, W. Intestinal Permeability Enhancement: Structure-Activity and Structure-Toxicity Relationships for Nonylphenoxypolyoxyethylene Surfactant Permeability Enhancers. Pharm Res 11, 1501–1504 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018920728800

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