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bibliographicCitation Swart PJ, Kuipers ME, Smit C, Beljaars L, Ter Wiel J, Meijer DK. The metabolic fate of the Anti-HIV active drug carrier succinylated human serum albumin after intravenous administration in rats. J Drug Target. 2001 Apr;9(2):95–109. doi: 10.3109/10611860108997921. PMID: 11697111.
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