Fluid and Pharmacological Dynamics in a Subcutaneous Chamber Implanted in Rats
AUTOR(ES)
Gardner, William G.
RESUMO
Antibiotic dynamics in the fluid obtained from subcutaneously implanted chambers in rats were similar to those observed in serum following single intramuscular injections of carbenicillin.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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