Isoosmolar Enemas Demonstrate Preferential Gastrointestinal Distribution, Safety, and Acceptability Compared with Hyperosmolar and Hypoosmolar Enemas as a Potential Delivery Vehicle for Rectal Microbicides

Francisco J. Leyva, Rahul P. Bakshi, Edward J. Fuchs, Liye Li, Brian S. Caffo, Arthur J. Goldsmith, Ana Ventuneac, Alex Carballo-Diéguez, Yong Du, Jeffrey P. Leal, Linda A. Lee, Michael S. Torbenson, Craig W. Hendrix

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