Randa Latif

Associate professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University

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The Impact of Amorphisation and Spheronization Techniques on the Improved in Vitro & in Vivo Performance of Glimepiride Tablets

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Makar, R. R., R. Latif, E. A. Hosni, and O. N. E. Gazayerly, "The Impact of Amorphisation and Spheronization Techniques on the Improved in Vitro & in Vivo Performance of Glimepiride Tablets", Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin, vol. 7, issue 4, pp. 557-567, 2017.
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