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October 1, 1990
Use of shed snake skin as a model membrane for in vitro percutaneous penetration studies: comparison with human skin
T Itoh, J Xia, R Magavi, et al.
Nature
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February 13, 1975
Effects of temperature and pressure on short term storage of platelets
J H Rytting, D C Chatterji, T Higuchi, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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November 1, 1988
Unsaturated cyclic ureas as new nontoxic biodegradable transdermal penetration enhancers I: Synthesis
O Wong, J Huntington, R Konishi, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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June 1, 1990
Combined effect of alcohol and urea on the in vitro transport of indomethacin across rat dorsal skin
T Nishihata, J H Rytting, A Kamada, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research
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December 1, 1990
A method to predict the percutaneous permeability of various compounds: shed snake skin as a model membrane
T Itoh, R Magavi, R L Casady, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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September 1, 1984
The effects of salicylate on the rectal absorption of phenylalanine and some peptides, and the effects of these peptides on the rectal absorption of cefoxitin and cefmetazole
T Nishihata, C S Lee, M Yamamoto, et al.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
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May 8, 2004
The interaction of the penetration enhancer DDAIP with a phospholipid model membrane
Anne M Wolka, J H Rytting, B L Reed, et al.
Journal of Microencapsulation
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March 1, 1997
In vitro controlled release kinetics of local anaesthetics from poly(D,L-lactide) and poly(lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres
P Le Corre, J H Rytting, V Gajan, et al.
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
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March 27, 2001
Influence of pH on the permeability of p-toluidine and aminopyrine through shed snake skin as a model membrane
K Takahashi, H Sakano, J H Rytting, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research
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February 1, 1994
Effect of some penetration enhancers on epithelial membrane lipid domains: evidence from fluorescence spectroscopy studies
T M Turunen, A Urtti, P Paronen, et al.
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Pharmaceutical Research
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October 1, 1990
Use of shed snake skin as a model membrane for in vitro percutaneous penetration studies: comparison with human skin
T Itoh, J Xia, R Magavi, et al.
Nature
|
February 13, 1975
Effects of temperature and pressure on short term storage of platelets
J H Rytting, D C Chatterji, T Higuchi, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
|
November 1, 1988
Unsaturated cyclic ureas as new nontoxic biodegradable transdermal penetration enhancers I: Synthesis
O Wong, J Huntington, R Konishi, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
|
June 1, 1990
Combined effect of alcohol and urea on the in vitro transport of indomethacin across rat dorsal skin
T Nishihata, J H Rytting, A Kamada, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research
|
December 1, 1990
A method to predict the percutaneous permeability of various compounds: shed snake skin as a model membrane
T Itoh, R Magavi, R L Casady, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
|
September 1, 1984
The effects of salicylate on the rectal absorption of phenylalanine and some peptides, and the effects of these peptides on the rectal absorption of cefoxitin and cefmetazole
T Nishihata, C S Lee, M Yamamoto, et al.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
|
May 8, 2004
The interaction of the penetration enhancer DDAIP with a phospholipid model membrane
Anne M Wolka, J H Rytting, B L Reed, et al.
Journal of Microencapsulation
|
March 1, 1997
In vitro controlled release kinetics of local anaesthetics from poly(D,L-lactide) and poly(lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres
P Le Corre, J H Rytting, V Gajan, et al.
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
|
March 27, 2001
Influence of pH on the permeability of p-toluidine and aminopyrine through shed snake skin as a model membrane
K Takahashi, H Sakano, J H Rytting, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research
|
February 1, 1994
Effect of some penetration enhancers on epithelial membrane lipid domains: evidence from fluorescence spectroscopy studies
T M Turunen, A Urtti, P Paronen, et al.
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