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Phase II Study to Compare CDB-2914 and Levonorgestrel-275993300
University of Colorado Health SC
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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
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Research and Development Contracts (N01)
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N01HD093300-010
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6829062
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2003
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NIH 2003
N01 HD
Phase II Study to Compare CDB-2914 and Levonorgestrel-275993300
/ University of Colorado Health SC
NIH 1999
N01 HD
Phase II Study to Compare CDB-2914 and Levonorgestrel
Schlaff, William / University of Colorado Denver
NIH 1999
N01 HD
Phase II Study to Compare CDB-2914 and Levonorgestrel
Schlaff, William / University of Colorado Denver
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