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Luminescence Spectroscopy as a Tool to Study the Amorphization of Indomethacin upon Co-Grinding with Polymers. / Politov, A. A.; Shakhtshneider, T. P.; Boldyreva, E. V. et al.

In: Doklady Physical Chemistry, Vol. 480, No. 2, 01.06.2018, p. 77-80.

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Politov AA, Shakhtshneider TP, Boldyreva EV, Boldyrev VV. Luminescence Spectroscopy as a Tool to Study the Amorphization of Indomethacin upon Co-Grinding with Polymers. Doklady Physical Chemistry. 2018 Jun 1;480(2):77-80. doi: 10.1134/S0012501618060015

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Politov, A. A. ; Shakhtshneider, T. P. ; Boldyreva, E. V. et al. / Luminescence Spectroscopy as a Tool to Study the Amorphization of Indomethacin upon Co-Grinding with Polymers. In: Doklady Physical Chemistry. 2018 ; Vol. 480, No. 2. pp. 77-80.

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