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1. Enhancement of the intestinal absorption of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) in rats and pigs using Carbopol 934P.

2. X-ray microanalysis of cryopreserved human skin to study the effect of iontophoresis on percutaneous ion transport.

3. Intestinal absorption of octreotide using trimethyl chitosan chloride: studies in pigs.

4. N-trimethylated chitosan chloride (TMC) improves the intestinal permeation of the peptide drug buserelin in vitro (Caco-2 cells) and in vivo (rats).

6. N-trimethyl chitosan chloride as a potential absorption enhancer across mucosal surfaces: in vitro evaluation in intestinal epithelial cells (Caco-2).

7. In vitro human skin barrier modulation by fatty acids: skin permeation and thermal analysis studies.

8. Mucoadhesive polymers in peroral peptide drug delivery. VI. Carbomer and chitosan improve the intestinal absorption of the peptide drug buserelin in vivo.

9. In vivo buccal delivery of the peptide drug buserelin with glycodeoxycholate as an absorption enhancer in pigs.

10. Role of appendages in skin resistance and iontophoretic peptide flux: human versus snake skin.

11. Mucoadhesive polymers in peroral peptide drug delivery. II. Carbomer and polycarbophil are potent inhibitors of the intestinal proteolytic enzyme trypsin.

12. Subzero thermal analysis of human stratum corneum.

13. Iontophoresis of a model peptide across human skin in vitro: effects of iontophoresis protocol, pH, and ionic strength on peptide flux and skin impedance.

14. Estradiol permeation from nonionic surfactant vesicles through human stratum corneum in vitro.

15. Diffusion rates and transport pathways of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled model compounds through buccal epithelium.

16. Bioadhesion by means of specific binding of tomato lectin.

17. A surface energy analysis of mucoadhesion: contact angle measurements on polycarbophil and pig intestinal mucosa in physiologically relevant fluids.

18. Thermal stability of mefruside-polyvinylpyrrolidone solid dispersions.

19. Thermal behavior of poly hydroxy ethyl methacrylate (pHEMA) hydrogels.

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