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Prechronic Toxicity Studies of AIDS Therapies
Prejean, J D.
Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL, United States
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Funding Agency
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National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Type
Research and Development Contracts (N01)
Project #
N01ES085225-006
Application #
2311097
Study Section
Project Start
1988-08-05
Project End
1992-01-10
Budget Start
1989-06-29
Budget End
1992-02-10
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Fiscal Year
1989
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Southern Research Institute
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006900526
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Birmingham
State
AL
Country
United States
Zip Code
35205
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Trang, J M; Prejean, J D; James, R H et al.
(1993)
Zidovudine bioavailability and linear pharmacokinetics in female B6C3F1 mice.
Drug Metab Dispos 21:189-93
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