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Mechanistic insight into heat enhanced permeation of diclofenac and piroxicam in combination with chemical penetration enhancers across skin
(2024-10-10)The topical application of heat offers considerable potential for enhancing the delivery of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs across the skin barrier. A better understanding of the mechanisms underpinning the improved ... -
Unveiling the Burden of Drug-Induced Impulsivity: A Network Analysis of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System
(2024-08-15)Impulsivity induced by dopaminergic agents, like pramipexole and aripiprazole, can lead to behavioral addictions that impact on social functioning and quality of life of patients and families (e.g., resulting in unemployment, ... -
Dataset of autobiographical and future-related thoughts recorded during a laboratory vigilance task with working memory load manipulation
(2024-10-30)The dataset provided in this article comprises frequencies of task-related thoughts, task-unrelated thoughts, involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs), and involuntary future thoughts (IFTs) reported by adult participants ... -
Heavy Metal Rejection Performance and Mechanical Performance of Cellulose Nanofibril Reinforced Cellulose Acetate Membranes
(2024-10-02)In this research, cellulose acetate (CA) and CA nanocomposite membranes, reinforced with mass fractions of cellulose nanofibrils (CNF), are prepared using the phase separation technique. The membranes are extensively ... -
The lived experience of co-production: Reflective accounts from the InCLUDE project
(2024-10-14)Background: The value of co-produced research in health and social care is increasingly recognised, but accounts into the processes and individual experiences of co-producing research are lacking. This paper describes the ...