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Don't be afraid! Population PK-PD modeling as the basis for individualized dosing in children and

critically ill

Peeters, M.Y.M.

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Peeters, M. Y. M. (2007, November 28). Don't be afraid! Population PK-PD modeling as the basis for individualized dosing in children and critically ill. Division of Pharmacology, Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research, Faculty of Science, Leiden University.

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M. Y. M. Peeters 2007

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Population PK-PD modeling

as the basis for individualized dosing

in children and critically ill

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