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List of Articles Maryam Shekarchi Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 1 - Investigation of the Potential of Adsorption and Drug Delivery Application of the Duloxetine Antipsychotic by using its Molecular Imprinted Polymer Seyyedeh Fatemeh Hoseini chehreghani Parviz Aberoomand Azar Maryam Shekarchi Bahram Daraei 20.1001.1.20083815.2024.18.1.5.5 Open Access Article Abstract Page Full-Text 2 - Investigation of the Drug Delivery Potential of a Transdermal Patch Based on Buprenorphine Templated Molecular Imprinted Polymer Nasrin Behnia Parviz Aberoomand Azar Maryam Shekarchi Mohammad Saber Tehrani Noushin Adib 20.1001.1.20083815.2023.17.4.5.4