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On the Absorption of Vitamin D from the Skin [PDF]
E M, Hume, N S, Lucas, H H, Smith
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The absorption of methionine by the skin of the guinea pig [PDF]
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Skin permeability methodologies for topical absorption prediction
Memòria presentada per Víctor Carrer Vives per optar al títol de doctor per la Universitat de Barcelona. Directores: Lluisa Coderch Negra i Cristina Alonso Merino.
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The Absorption of Urethane from Mouse Skin [PDF]
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[Percutaneous absorption by the skin].
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Absorption of chemicals through compromised skin
Skin is an important route of entry for many chemicals in the work place. To assess systemic uptake of a chemical in contact with the skin, quantitative information on dermal absorption rates of chemicals is needed. Absorption rates are mainly obtained from studies performed with intact, healthy skin.
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Percutaneous absorption in diseased skin: an overview
Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2012ABSTRACTThe stratum corneum's (SC) functions include protection from external hazardous environments, prevention of water loss and regulation of body temperature. While intact skin absorption studies are abundant, studies on compromised skin permeability are less common, although products are often used to treat affected skin. We reviewed literature on
Howard I Maibach
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Skin Absorption of Anions: Part Two. Skin Absorption of Halide Ions
Pharmaceutical Research, 2016The purpose of the study was to sort skin penetration of anions with respect to their properties and to assess their mechanisms of penetration.Aqueous solutions of halides at two concentrations were prepared and quantitative penetration studies were carried out for 24 h using Franz diffusion cells. The iodide permeation was also measured after blocking
Paweloszek, Raphael +5 more
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The Absorption of Mercury Through the Skin
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1949The penetration of mercury through the skin of rabbits has been assayed in the case of two mercury ointments which differ only in that one contains resorcinol. The assay consisted in measuring the mercury concentration of the kidneys after twenty-four hours of topical application. The kidneys of rabbits exposed to the resorcinol-containing ointment had
A, BASS, E D, ROBINSON
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Absorption of lead through the skin
Toxicology, 1976Absorption of lead through the skin was studied by comparing the effect produced by lead naphthenate or lead acetate solution, when coated on the skin of rats, with data obtained from subcutaneous injections of these solutions. Body weight and liver size and weight decreased in the case of rats receiving the subcutaneous dose. delta-Aminolevulinic acid
S C, Rastogi, J, Clausen
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