Modeling drug transport within the viable skin - a review
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Roberts, MS
Anissimov, YG
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In the past, mathematical modeling of the transport of transdermal drugs has been primarily focused on the stratum corneum. However, the development of pharmaceutical technologies, such as chemical enhancers, iontophoresis, and microneedles, has led to two outcomes; an increase in permeability in the stratum corneum or the ability to negate the layer entirely. As a result, these outcomes have made the transport of a solute in the viable skin far more critical when studying transdermal drug delivery.
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Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism and Toxicology
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17
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1
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Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
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capillary
diffusion
microneedle
modeling
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Calcutt, JJ; Roberts, MS; Anissimov, YG, Modeling drug transport within the viable skin - a review, Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism and Toxicology, 2020, 17 (1), pp. 105-119