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In Vivo Predictive Dissolution and Simulation Workshop Report: Facilitating the Development of Oral Drug Formulation and the Prediction of Oral Bioperformance

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The authors thank Ms. Kelly Gerstenberg for her invaluable help for this successful workshop.

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Tsume, Y., Patel, S., Fotaki, N. et al. In Vivo Predictive Dissolution and Simulation Workshop Report: Facilitating the Development of Oral Drug Formulation and the Prediction of Oral Bioperformance. AAPS J 20, 100 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1208/s12248-018-0260-3

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