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Diffusion of complementary evolving pharmaceutical innovations: The case of Abacavir and its pharmacogenetic companion diagnostic in Italy
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Dello Russo, C.
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Gagliardi
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.
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Navarra, P.
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Ramlogan, R.
Published 2018
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Global Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of the ICOH Survey
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Barillari, C.
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Boccuni, F.
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Boccuni, V.
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Cannone, E.
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Dionisi, P.
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Gagliardi
,
D
.
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Iavicoli, S.
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Rondinone, B.M
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Valenti, A.
Published 2022
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The Impact of the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers: An Italian Retrospective Study
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Buresti, G.
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D’ancona, F.P
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Gagliardi
,
D
.
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Iavicoli, S.
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Petyx, M.
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Pezzotti, P.
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Riccardo, F.
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Rondinone, B.M
Published 2022
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