Patrick: An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry 4e
Chapter 09
Further reading
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Judson, H. F. (1979) The Eighth Day of Creation. Simon and Schuster, New York.
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Langer, R. (2003) Where a pill won’ t reach. Scientific American, April, 32-39.
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