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  • 5. Canine intestinal contents vs. simulated media for the assessment of solubility of two weak bases in the human small intestinal contents.
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  • 10. Human intestinal fluid layer separation: The effect on colloidal structures & solubility of lipophilic compounds.
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  • 15. How relevant are assembled equilibrium samples in understanding structure formation during lipid digestion?
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  • 18. Solubility profiling of HIV protease inhibitors in human intestinal fluids.
    Wuyts B, Brouwers J, Mols R, Tack J, Annaert P, Augustijns P.
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  • 20. Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Self-Assembling Colloids in Fed-State Human Intestinal Fluids and Their Solubilization of Lipophilic Drugs.
    Parrow A, Larsson P, Augustijns P, Bergström CAS.
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