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An investigation of the use of Nile Red as a long-wavelength fluorescent-probe for the study of alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein-drug interactions
(1995-07)
Spectrofluorimetry in the long-wavelength region of the electromagnetic spectrum (600-1000 nm) is a fairly recent development in photoluminescence spectroscopy, which has numerous advantages over measurements in the more ...
A preliminary study of the effect of hyaluronan on the deposition of C-14-labelled diclofenac within human skin using autoradiography
(Royal Society of Medicine Press, 1995)
The use of hyaluronan in transdermal drug delivery : Physiological barriers and regulatory issues
(Royal Society of Medicine Press, 1995)
The effect of hyaluronan on the in vitro deposition of diclofenac within the skin
(1995)
Hyaluronan is a glycosaminoglycan and has a protective, shock-absorbing and structure-stabilizing role in connective tissue. Recently, ii has been suggested that hyaluronan can be used as a controlled and localized delivery ...
A study of the transdermal drug delivery properties of hyaluronan
(Royal Society of Medicine Press, 1995)
An in vitro investigation of the mode of action of hyaluronan as a drug delivery vehicle using circular dichroism
(Royal Society of Medicine Press, 1995)