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bibliographicCitation Kong H, Kim H, Do H, Lee Y, Hong S, Yoon JH, Jung Y, Kim YM. Structural effects of N-aromatic acyl-amino acid conjugates on their deconjugation in the cecal contents of rats: implication in design of a colon-specific prodrug with controlled conversion rate at the target site. Biopharm Drug Dispos. 2011 Sep;32(6):343–54. doi: 10.1002/bdd.763. PMID: 21800327.
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