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Introduction: A welcome to the first special animal health issue of AAPS PharmSci

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The goal of this special volume is to provide veterinary scientists with state-of-the art reviews in animal health and to inform human health scientists of the various challenges and collaborative opportunities associated with their animal health counterparts. The contributors are highly respected experts, providing invaluable insights into current issues and state-of-the-art advances within veterinary medicine.

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Martinez, M., Soback, S. Introduction: A welcome to the first special animal health issue of AAPS PharmSci . AAPS J 4, 39 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1208/ps040439

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