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Articles from the last few issues of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today © Elsevier
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  • Breast cancer drug for women who fail to respond to tamoxifen
    Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, Vol. 3, No. 11. (1 November 2000), pp. 369-369.
    by D Bradley
  • Stem-cell infusion might reduce lupus deaths
    Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, Vol. 3, No. 11. (1 November 2000), pp. 370-370.
    by D Bradley
  • Seroquel offers hope for bipolar patients
    Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, Vol. 3, No. 11. (1 November 2000), pp. 371-371.
    by D Bradley
  • Dual-function medication offers hope for asthma sufferers
    Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, Vol. 3, No. 11. (1 November 2000), pp. 372-372.
    by D Bradley
  • Particulate characterization by ultrasound
    Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, Vol. 3, No. 11. (1 November 2000), pp. 373-380.
    by MJW Povey
  • Delivering DNA with polymer matrices: applications in tissue engineering and gene therapy
    Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, Vol. 3, No. 11. (1 November 2000), pp. 381-384.
    by S-K Madsen, DJ Mooney
  • Development of a new engineering-based capsule for human drug absorption studies
    Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, Vol. 3, No. 11. (1 November 2000), pp. 385-392.
    by I Wilding, P Hirst, A Connor
  • Monitor: progress and profiles
    Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today, Vol. 3, No. 11. (1 November 2000), pp. 393-397.
    by AW Lloyd, AC Hunter, Editors Monitor
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