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R L Bronaugh

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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|January 1, 1985
Methods for in vitro percutaneous absorption studies IV: The flow-through diffusion cellR L Bronaugh, R F Stewart
The British Journal of Dermatology|July 1, 1986
Vehicle effects on percutaneous absorption: in vivo and in vitro comparisons with human skinR L Bronaugh, T J Franz
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|May 1, 1997
Percutaneous absorption and metabolism of Coumarin in human and rat skinJ J Yourick, R L Bronaugh
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|October 1, 1985
Methods for in vitro percutaneous absorption studies V: Permeation through damaged skinR L Bronaugh, R F Stewart
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|October 1, 1978
The evaluation of topical anti-inflammatory activity on rat ears subjected to thermal injuryR L Bronaugh, R G Roller, R Cargill
Molecular Pharmacology|March 1, 1971
Inhibition of a reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked aldehyde reductase from bovine brain by barbituratesV G Erwin, B Tabakoff, R L Bronaugh
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|December 5, 1998
Percutaneous absorption of trinitrobenzene: animal models for human skinM E Kraeling, G Reddy, R L Bronaugh
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|November 1, 1986
Methods for in vitro percutaneous absorption studies. VII: Use of excised human skinR L Bronaugh, R F Stewart, M Simon
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 1, 1981
The effect of cosmetic vehicles on the penetration of N-nitrosodiethanolamine through excised human skinR L Bronaugh, E R Congdon, R J Scheuplein
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 1, 1996
Use of in vitro skin penetration data and a physiologically based model to predict in vivo blood levels of benzoic acidS E Macpherson, C N Barton, R L Bronaugh
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|January 1, 1985
Methods for in vitro percutaneous absorption studies IV: The flow-through diffusion cellR L Bronaugh, R F Stewart
The British Journal of Dermatology|July 1, 1986
Vehicle effects on percutaneous absorption: in vivo and in vitro comparisons with human skinR L Bronaugh, T J Franz
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|May 1, 1997
Percutaneous absorption and metabolism of Coumarin in human and rat skinJ J Yourick, R L Bronaugh
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|October 1, 1985
Methods for in vitro percutaneous absorption studies V: Permeation through damaged skinR L Bronaugh, R F Stewart
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|October 1, 1978
The evaluation of topical anti-inflammatory activity on rat ears subjected to thermal injuryR L Bronaugh, R G Roller, R Cargill
Molecular Pharmacology|March 1, 1971
Inhibition of a reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked aldehyde reductase from bovine brain by barbituratesV G Erwin, B Tabakoff, R L Bronaugh
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|December 5, 1998
Percutaneous absorption of trinitrobenzene: animal models for human skinM E Kraeling, G Reddy, R L Bronaugh
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|November 1, 1986
Methods for in vitro percutaneous absorption studies. VII: Use of excised human skinR L Bronaugh, R F Stewart, M Simon
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 1, 1981
The effect of cosmetic vehicles on the penetration of N-nitrosodiethanolamine through excised human skinR L Bronaugh, E R Congdon, R J Scheuplein
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 1, 1996
Use of in vitro skin penetration data and a physiologically based model to predict in vivo blood levels of benzoic acidS E Macpherson, C N Barton, R L Bronaugh
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