A cross-sectional study of the availability and pharmacist's knowledge of nano-pharmaceutical drugs in Palestinian hospitals
Abstract Background Nanomedicine is the medical application of nanomaterials that may have an infinite size with the range less than 100 nm. This science has provided solutions to many of the current limitations in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Therefore, the pharmacist's knowledge a...
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Main Authors: | Mohyeddin Assali (Author), Ali Shakaa (Author), Sabaa Abu-Hejleh (Author), Reham Abu-Omar (Author), Nareman Karajeh (Author), Nawal Ajory (Author), Saed Zyoud (Author), Waleed Sweileh (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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