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Drug delivery characteristics of the progenitor bronchial epithelial cell line VA10.

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Benediktsdóttir, Berglind Eva
Arason, Ari Jón
Halldórsson, Skarphédinn
Gudjónsson, Thórarinn
Másson, Már
Baldursson, Olafur
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2013-03

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Pharm. Res. 2013, 30 (3):781-91
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To determine the integrity and permeability properties of the immortalized human VA10 bronchial epithelial cell line for its suitability as an in vitro drug permeation model.
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