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Abshire, S M
Bailie, G R
Bunge, A
Bunge, A L
Cooperman, T A
Dua, R
Flynn, G L
Grabe, D W
Guy, R H
Hammell, D C
Hass, M
Imoto, H
Kalia, Y N
Keating, G
Ma, F
Manley, H J
Paliwal, A
Pirot, F
Stinchcomb, A L
Woodard, R W
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Absorption
Administration, Cutaneous
Adult
Amphotericin B
Analgesics, Opioid
Animals
Buprenorphine
Esters
Humans
Male
Models, Theoretical
Permeability
Phenols
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Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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1.
Annette Bunge: developing the principles in percutaneous absorption using chemical engineering principles.
[electronic resource]
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Stinchcomb, A L
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20140305
In:
Skin pharmacology and physiology
vol. 26
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Transdermal prodrug concepts: permeation of buprenorphine and its alkyl esters through hairless mouse skin and influence of vehicles.
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Imoto, H
Zhou, Z
Stinchcomb, A L
Flynn, G L
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19961210
In:
Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin
vol. 19
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A solubility and related physicochemical property comparison of buprenorphine and its 3-alkyl esters.
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Stinchcomb, A L
Dua, R
Paliwal, A
Woodard, R W
Flynn, G L
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19960315
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Pharmaceutical research
vol. 12
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Chemical uptake into human stratum corneum in vivo from volatile and non-volatile solvents.
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Stinchcomb, A L
Pirot, F
Touraille, G D
Bunge, A L
Guy, R H
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19991101
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Pharmaceutical research
vol. 16
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Permeation of buprenorphine and its 3-alkyl-ester prodrugs through human skin.
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Stinchcomb, A L
Paliwal, A
Dua, R
Imoto, H
Woodard, R W
Flynn, G L
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19970331
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Pharmaceutical research
vol. 13
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Characterization of the permeability barrier of human skin in vivo.
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Pirot, F
Kalia, Y N
Stinchcomb, A L
Keating, G
Bunge, A
Guy, R H
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19970327
In:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
vol. 94
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Stability of amphotericin B-lipid complex (Abelcet) in peritoneal dialysis solutions.
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Manley, H J
Grabe, D W
Norcross, M
Cooperman, T A
Stinchcomb, A L
Hass, M
Bailie, G R
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20000407
In:
Peritoneal dialysis international : journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis
vol. 20
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Transdermal cannabidiol reduces inflammation and pain-related behaviours in a rat model of arthritis.
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Hammell, D C
Zhang, L P
Ma, F
Abshire, S M
McIlwrath, S L
Stinchcomb, A L
Westlund, K N
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20180105
In:
European journal of pain (London, England)
vol. 20
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