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A L Bunge

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Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society|August 1, 1998
Release rates from topical formulations containing drugs in suspensionA L Bunge
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 9, 1998
Re: "Dermal absorption potential of industrial chemicals: criteria for skin notation"A L Bunge
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|August 16, 2000
Physiologically relevant two-compartment pharmacokinetic models for skinK D McCarley, A L Bunge
Pharmaceutical Research|January 1, 1995
A new method for estimating dermal absorption from chemical exposure: 2. Effect of molecular weight and octanol-water partitioningA L Bunge, R L Cleek
Pharmaceutical Research|April 1, 1993
A new method for estimating dermal absorption from chemical exposure. 1. General approachR L Cleek, A L Bunge
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|December 18, 2001
Pharmacokinetic models of dermal absorptionK D McCarley, A L Bunge
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|April 21, 1998
Physiologically relevant one-compartment pharmacokinetic models for skin. 1. Development of modelsK D McCarley, A L Bunge
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|October 21, 1999
The determination of a diffusional pathlength through the stratum corneumA L Bunge, R H Guy, J Hadgraft
Pharmaceutical Research|February 24, 2001
Does epidermal turnover reduce percutaneous penetration?M B Reddy, R H Guy, A L Bunge
Pharmaceutical Research|July 1, 1995
A new method for estimating dermal absorption from chemical exposure. 3. Compared with steady-state methods for prediction and data analysisA L Bunge, R L Cleek, B E Vecchia
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Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society|August 1, 1998
Release rates from topical formulations containing drugs in suspensionA L Bunge
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 9, 1998
Re: "Dermal absorption potential of industrial chemicals: criteria for skin notation"A L Bunge
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|August 16, 2000
Physiologically relevant two-compartment pharmacokinetic models for skinK D McCarley, A L Bunge
Pharmaceutical Research|January 1, 1995
A new method for estimating dermal absorption from chemical exposure: 2. Effect of molecular weight and octanol-water partitioningA L Bunge, R L Cleek
Pharmaceutical Research|April 1, 1993
A new method for estimating dermal absorption from chemical exposure. 1. General approachR L Cleek, A L Bunge
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|December 18, 2001
Pharmacokinetic models of dermal absorptionK D McCarley, A L Bunge
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|April 21, 1998
Physiologically relevant one-compartment pharmacokinetic models for skin. 1. Development of modelsK D McCarley, A L Bunge
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|October 21, 1999
The determination of a diffusional pathlength through the stratum corneumA L Bunge, R H Guy, J Hadgraft
Pharmaceutical Research|February 24, 2001
Does epidermal turnover reduce percutaneous penetration?M B Reddy, R H Guy, A L Bunge
Pharmaceutical Research|July 1, 1995
A new method for estimating dermal absorption from chemical exposure. 3. Compared with steady-state methods for prediction and data analysisA L Bunge, R L Cleek, B E Vecchia
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