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Phase I Single and Multiple-Dose Safety and Pharmacokinetic Clinical S-261985081
University of Illinois at Chic
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National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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N01CA085081-003
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6688593
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2002
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NIH 2003
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Phase I Single and Multiple-Dose Safety and Pharmacokinetic Clinical S-261985081
/ University of Illinois at Chic
NIH 2002
N01 CA
Phase I Single and Multiple-Dose Safety and Pharmacokinetic Clinical S-261985081
/ University of Illinois at Chic
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