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Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacology

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Prediction of xenobiotic clearance in avian species using mammalian or avian data: how accurate is the prediction?

Hunter, R P, I Mahmood, and M N Martinez. 2008. “Prediction of Xenobiotic Clearance in Avian Species Using Mammalian or Avian Data: How Accurate Is the Prediction?”. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 31 (3): 281-4.
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