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  1. Traversing the Skin Barrier with Nano-emulsions
  2. Topical delivery of roxithromycin solid-state forms entrapped in vesicles
  3. In vitro wound healing and cytotoxic activity of the gel and whole-leaf materials from selected aloe species
  4. The influence of pH on the in vitro permeation of rhodium through human skin
  5. In vitro skin permeation of sinigrin from its phytosome complex
  6. Treatment Modalities for Acne
  7. Physical stability and clinical efficacy of Crocodylus niloticus oil lotion
  8. In vitro skin permeation of artemisone and its nano-vesicular formulations
  9. Sinigrin and Its Therapeutic Benefits
  10. In vitro wound healing and cytotoxic effects of sinigrin–phytosome complex
  11. Essential Fatty Acids as Transdermal Penetration Enhancers
  12. In VitroPermeation of Metals through Human Skin: A Review and Recommendations
  13. Cutaneous tuberculosis overview and current treatment regimens
  14. Optimised transdermal delivery of pravastatin
  15. In vitro anti-cancer effects of artemisone nano-vesicular formulations on melanoma cells
  16. Penetration enhancing effects of selected natural oils utilized in topical dosage forms
  17. Skin drug delivery
  18. Topical Delivery of 5-Fluorouracil from Pheroid™ Formulations and the In Vitro Efficacy Against Human Melanoma
  19. Breaching the skin barrier through temperature modulations
  20. In vitro permeation of platinum through African and Caucasian skin
  21. Whey Protein/Polysaccharide-Stabilized Oil Powders for Topical Application—Release and Transdermal Delivery of Salicylic Acid from Oil Powders Compared to Redispersed Powders
  22. The Effects of Emulsifiers and Emulsion Formulation Types on Dermal and Transdermal Drug Delivery
  23. Stability, clinical efficacy, and antioxidant properties of Honeybush extracts in semi-solid formulations
  24. In vitro permeation of platinum and rhodium through Caucasian skin
  25. Bioactive Albumin-Based Carriers for Tumour Chemotherapy
  26. Skin permeation enhancement effects of the gel and whole-leaf materials of Aloe vera, Aloe marlothii and Aloe ferox
  27. Review of Natural Compounds for Potential Skin Cancer Treatment
  28. Topical delivery of acyclovir and ketoconazole
  29. Whey Protein/Polysaccharide-Stabilized Emulsions: Effect of Polymer Type and pH on Release and Topical Delivery of Salicylic Acid
  30. In Vivo skin hydration and anti-erythema effects of Aloe vera, Aloe ferox and Aloe marlothii gel materials after single and multiple applications
  31. Transdermal Drug Delivery Enhancement by Compounds of Natural Origin
  32. Topical and Transdermal Delivery of <i>L</i>-Carnitine
  33. Synthesis and Transdermal Penetration of Stavudine-5s-Esters
  34. Synthesis and transdermal permeation of novelN4-methoxypoly(ethylene glycol) carbamates of cytarabine
  35. Effect of Emulsifiers and Their Liquid Crystalline Structures in Emulsions on Dermal and Transdermal Delivery of Hydroquinone, Salicylic Acid and Octadecenedioic Acid
  36. Formulation effects of topical emulsions on transdermal and dermal delivery
  37. Quantitative Determination of Octadecenedioic Acid in Human Skin and Transdermal Perfusates by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  38. Transdermal penetration of zalcitabine, lamivudine and synthesised N-acyl lamivudine esters
  39. Transport of aspalathin, a Rooibos tea flavonoid, across the skin and intestinal epithelium
  40. Effect of Penetration Modifiers on the Dermal and Transdermal Delivery of Drugs and Cosmetic Active Ingredients
  41. Dermal delivery of selected hydrophilic drugs from elastic liposomes: effect of phospholipid formulation and surfactants
  42. Stable isotope dilution analysis of salicylic acid and hydroquinone in human skin samples by gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection
  43. Synthesis and transdermal properties of acetylsalicylic acid and selected esters
  44. Synthesis and transdermal penetration of NSAID glycoside esters
  45. Inter‐ and intralaboratory variation of in vitro diffusion cell measurements: An international multicenter study using quasi‐standardized methods and materials
  46. Percutaneous absorption of cyclizine and its alkyl analogues
  47. Percutaneous delivery of carbamazepine and selected N-alkyl and N-hydroxyalkyl analogues
  48. Predicting the Dermal Absorption of Thalidomide and Its Derivatives
  49. Comparative pharmacokinetics of single doses of doxylamine succinate following intranasal, oral and intravenous administration in rats
  50. Physico-chemical determinants of dermal drug delivery: effects of the number and substitution pattern of polar groups
  51. The effect of the nature of H-bonding groups on diffusion through PDMS membranes saturated with octanol and toluene
  52. A comparative study of an in situ adapted diffusion cell and an in vitro Franz diffusion cell method for transdermal absorption of doxylamine
  53. The effect of hydrogen bonding on diffusion across model membranes: consideration of the number of H-bonding groups
  54. The selection of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents for dermal delivery
  55. The influence of the physicochemical characteristics and pharmacokinetic properties of selected NSAID’s on their transdermal absorption
  56. Correlation between physicochemical characteristics, pharmacokinetic properties and transdermal absorption of NSAID's
  57. The influence of lipid composition and lamellarity of liposomes on the physical stability of liposomes upon storage
  58. P229 topical application of liposomally encapsulated ciclosporin: An in vivo/ in vitro correlation in hairless mouse
  59. The influence of particle size of liposomes on the deposition of drug into skin
  60. The influence of in vivo treatment of skin with liposomes on the topical absorption of a hydrophilic and a hydrophobic drug in vitro
  61. Topical delivery of liposomally encapsulated gamma-interferon
  62. A transmission electron microscope method for determination of droplet size in parenteral fat emulsions using negative staining
  63. A new transmission electron microscope method for the determination of particle size in parenteral fat emulsions