Firmness Perception Influences Women's Preferences for Vaginal Suppositories
Microbicides are being actively researched and developed as woman-initiated means to prevent HIV transmission during unprotected coitus. Along with safety and efficacy, assessing and improving compliance is a major area of research in microbicide development. We have developed carrageenan-based semi...
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Main Authors: | Toral Zaveri (Author), Rachel J. Primrose (Author), Lahari Surapaneni (Author), Gregory R. Ziegler (Author), John E. Hayes (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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