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2. Surfactants for stabilization of dermal emulsions and their skin compatibility under UVA irradiation: Diacyl phospholipids and polysorbate 80 result in high viability rates of primary human skin cells
3. Mast cell–derived BH4 and serotonin are critical mediators of postoperative pain.
4. Progress in Topical and Transdermal Drug Delivery Research—Focus on Nanoformulations.
5. Effects of Phospholipids on Skin
6. Cytotoxicity of lecithin-based nanoemulsions on human skin cells and ex vivo skin permeation: Comparison to conventional surfactant types
7. Infrared Densitometry for In Vitro Tape Stripping: Quantification of Porcine Corneocytes
8. ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy and the Skin Barrier: Evaluation of Penetration-Enhancement Effects
9. Monoacyl-phospatidylcholine based drug delivery systems for lipophilic drugs: Nanostructured lipid carriers vs. nano-sized emulsions
10. Monoacyl-phospatidylcholine nanostructured lipid carriers: Influence of lipid and surfactant content on in vitro skin permeation of flufenamic acid and fluconazole
11. Nanoemulsions in Dermal Drug Delivery
12. Mast cell-derived BH4 is a critical mediator of postoperative pain
13. Dermal Delivery of Korean Red Ginseng Extract: Impact on Storage Stability of Different Carrier Systems and Evaluation of Rg1 and Rb1 Skin Permeation Ex Vivo
14. Spruce Balm-Based Semisolid Vehicles for Wound Healing: Effect of Excipients on Rheological Properties and Ex Vivo Skin Permeation.
15. Novel aspects of Raman spectroscopy in skin research
16. Characterization and ex vivo evaluation of excised skin samples as substitutes for human dermal barrier in pharmaceutical and dermatological studies
17. Natural microemulsions: Formulation design and skin interaction
18. In vitro vs. in vivo tape stripping: Validation of the porcine ear model and penetration assessment of novel sucrose stearate emulsions
19. Development of sucrose stearate-based nanoemulsions and optimisation through γ-cyclodextrin
20. Lecithin-based nanoemulsions of traditional herbal wound healing agents and their effect on human skin cells
21. Dermal Delivery of Korean Red Ginseng Extract: Impact on Storage Stability of Different Carrier Systems and Evaluation of Rg1 and Rb1 Skin Permeation Ex Vivo.
22. Infrared Densitometry for In Vitro Tape Stripping: Quantification of Porcine Corneocytes
23. Electron Microscopy of Pharmaceutical Systems
24. Changes in Skin Barrier Function after Repeated Exposition to Phospholipid-Based Surfactants and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate In Vivo and Corneocyte Surface Analysis by Atomic Force Microscopy
25. Effect of hydroxypropyl‐β‐cyclodextrin in fluid and semi‐solid submicron emulsions on physiological skin parameters during regular in vivo application
26. Skin integrity testing and monitoring of in vitro tape stripping by capacitance-based sensor imaging
27. Optimisation of multiple W/O/W nanoemulsions for dermal delivery of aciclovir
28. Effect of γ-cyclodextrin on the in vitro skin permeation of a steroidal drug from nanoemulsions: Impact of experimental setup
29. Effects of lecithin-based nanoemulsions on skin: Short-time cytotoxicity MTT and BrdU studies, skin penetration of surfactants and additives and the delivery of curcumin
30. Topical application of highly concentrated water-in-oil emulsions: Physiological skin parameters and skin penetration in vivo - A pilot study
31. Enhancement of stability and skin permeation by sucrose stearate and cyclodextrins in progesterone nanoemulsions
32. Skin-compatible lecithin drug delivery systems for fluconazole: effect of phosphatidylethanolamine and oleic acid on skin permeation
33. Hair removal and bioavailability of chemicals: Effect of physicochemical properties of drugs and surfactants on skin permeation ex vivo
34. The role of viscosity on skin penetration from cellulose ether‐based hydrogels
35. Engagemang – konsten att skapa attraktivitet iarbetslivet : En kvalitativ studie om hur en kommun kan arbeta för attminska personalomsättning bland socialsekreterare
36. Effect of Physical and Chemical Hair Removal Methods on Skin Barrier Function in vitro: Consequences for a Hydrophilic Model Permeant
37. NLC versus nanoemulsions: Effect on physiological skin parameters during regular in vivo application and impact on drug penetration
38. Penetration monitoring of drugs and additives by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy/tape stripping and confocal Raman spectroscopy – A comparative study
39. Chapter Three - Electron Microscopy of Pharmaceutical Systems
40. Development of dermal O/W emulsions with natural surfactants and cyclodextrins and optimisation of the tape stripping method
41. Semi-solid sucrose stearate based emulsions as dermal drug delivery systems, Special issue Colloidal Drug Carrier Systems of Pharmaceutics
42. Semi-Solid o/w Emulsions Based on Sucrose Stearates: Influence of Oil and Surfactant Type on Morphology and Rheological Properties
43. Analytical Electron Microscopy for Characterization of Fluid or Semi-Solid Multiphase Systems Containing Nanoparticulate Material
44. Electron microscopy of pharmaceutical systems
45. Skin integrity testing and monitoring ofin vitrotape stripping by capacitance-based sensor imaging
46. Electron microscopy of nanoemulsions: An essential tool for characterisation and stability assessment
47. Semi-solid Sucrose Stearate-Based Emulsions as Dermal Drug Delivery Systems
48. Mast cell-derived BH4 is a critical mediator of postoperative pain.
49. Effect of Physical and Chemical Hair Removal Methods on Skin Barrier Function in vitro: Consequences for a Hydrophilic Model Permeant.
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