Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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The search for novel analgesics: targets and mechanismsMembrane electroporation: a molecular dynamics simulation.Dose comparison of ultrasonic transdermal insulin delivery to subcutaneous insulin injectionNeedle-free delivery of macromolecules across the skin by nanoliter-volume pulsed microjetsTransdermal microconduits by microscission for drug delivery and sample acquisitionThe molecular basis of electroporation.Transdermal Drug Delivery: Innovative Pharmaceutical Developments Based on Disruption of the Barrier Properties of the stratum corneum.Micro-scale devices for transdermal drug deliveryAsymmetric pore distribution and loss of membrane lipid in electroporated DOPC vesiclesPhysical energy for drug delivery; poration, concentration and activation.Skin membrane electrical impedance properties under the influence of a varying water gradient.Static electric fields interfere in the viability of cells exposed to ionising radiation.Permeabilization and recovery of the stratum corneum in vivo: the synergy of photomechanical waves and sodium lauryl sulfate.Laser-assisted anesthesia prior to intravenous cannulation in volunteers: a randomized, controlled trial.Histologic effects of laser-assisted topical anesthesia in a porcine model.An electrically active microneedle array for electroporation.Transcutaneous electroporation mediated delivery of doxepin-HPCD complex: a sustained release approach for treatment of postherpetic neuralgia.Current aspects of formulation efforts and pore lifetime related to microneedle treatment of skin.Controlled release of optimized electroporation enhances the transdermal efficiency of sinomenine hydrochloride for treating arthritis in vitro and in clinic.Transdermal delivery of proteinsMechanisms for the intracellular manipulation of organelles by conventional electroporation.Electric field-mediated transport of plasmid DNA in tumor interstitium in vivo.Characterization of electric-pulse-induced permeabilization of porcine skin using surface electrodesDirect visualization at the single-cell level of electrically mediated gene deliveryPoloxamer 188 decreases susceptibility of artificial lipid membranes to electroporation.Quantitative study of molecular transport due to electroporation: uptake of bovine serum albumin by erythrocyte ghostsControl of the release of freely diffusing molecules in single-cell electroporationMechanism of electroinduced ionic species transport through a multilamellar lipid system.Electric field-induced functional reductions in the K+ channels mainly resulted from supramembrane potential-mediated electroconformational changes.Time-dependent ultrastructural changes to porcine stratum corneum following an electric pulseSaturated anionic phospholipids enhance transdermal transport by electroporation.Temperature-dependent electrical and ultrastructural characterizations of porcine skin upon electroporation.Electrical properties of skin at moderate voltages: contribution of appendageal macropores.Iontophoresis: a potential emergence of a transdermal drug delivery system.Ultrasound-mediated transdermal protein delivery.Selective field effects on intracellular vacuoles and vesicle membranes with nanosecond electric pulses.Synergistic effects of nanosecond pulsed electric fields combined with low concentration of gemcitabine on human oral squamous cell carcinoma in vitro.An approach to electrical modeling of single and multiple cells.Multilevel summation method for electrostatic force evaluationThe application of electroporation to transfect hematopoietic cells and to deliver drugs and vaccines transcutaneously for cancer treatment.
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Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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P2093
P2860
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Electroporation of mammalian skin: a mechanism to enhance transdermal drug delivery.
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J C Weaver
M R Prausnitz
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10504-10508
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10.1073/PNAS.90.22.10504
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1993-11-01T00:00:00Z