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Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 73:1287-1290
As part of a long-range plan to decipher the mechanism of mass transfer of corticosteroids across skin, the permeation of [3H]hydrocortisone through hairless mouse skin was characterized by in vitro diffusion cell techniques. Age and anatomical site-
Autor:
G.E. Schumacher, Edwards E. Linn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 67:1717-1720
With a two-phase in vitro model composed of an aqueous pH 5.5 buffer and 1-octanol, the kinetics of the interphase transfer of tetracycline derivatives were examined in the presence and absence of calcium and magnesium salts, and the contribution of
Autor:
Charan R. Behl, Gordon L. Flynn, Michael Barrett, Edwards E. Linn, William I. Higuchi, Norman F.H. Ho, Carl L. Pierson
Publikováno v:
Burns. 8:86-98
Autor:
Gordon L. Flynn, Michael Barrett, Charanjit Rai Behl, Carl L. Pierson, Norman F.H. Ho, Edwards E. Linn, Tamie Kurihara, William I. Higuchi, Kenneth A. Walters, Zenaub Mohamed
Publikováno v:
Burns. 7:389-399
Dry heat burns of incrementally increased duration (15–960 seconds) have been administered to freshly sacrificed mice with a thermostated branding iron maintained at 60°C. The association between extent of burn damage (shallow to deep tissue damag
Autor:
Gordon L. Flynn, Norman F.H. Ho, William I. Higuchi, Carl L. Pierson, Charanjit Rai Behl, Edwards E. Linn
Publikováno v:
Burns, including thermal injury. 8(3)
The permeability of eschar is an important factor governing rational approaches to topical control of burn wound sepsis. Previous work has shown the burn wound to have a highly variable permeability immediately after burning depending on the manner o