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1. Evaluation of hard gelatin capsules with alginate microspheres containing model drugs with different water solubility

- Szekalska M. , et al.

2. Development and evaluation of biodegradable chitosan microspheres loaded with ranitidine and cross linked with glutar aldehyde

- Ramachandran S. , et al.

3. Development and in vitro evaluation of biodegradable chitosan microspheres loaded with ranitidine and cross linked with glutaraldehyde

- Ramachandran S. , et al.

4. Improving quality of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreaticography: Esomeprazole versus ranitidine

- Hadidy A. , et al.

5. Single dose oral ranitidine improves MRCP image quality: a double-blind study

- Bowes M.T. , et al.

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