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The following pages link to The application and limitations of mathematical modelling in the prediction of permeability across mammalian skin and polydimethylsiloxane membranes (Q46595751):
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- Predicting chemically-induced skin reactions. Part II: QSAR models of skin permeability and the relationships between skin permeability and skin sensitization (Q35533343) (← links)
- Investigating transdermal delivery of vitamin D3. (Q41842381) (← links)
- A surrogate for topical delivery in human skin: silicone membranes. (Q45255508) (← links)
- In Silico Predictions of Human Skin Permeability using Nonlinear Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship Models. (Q45955189) (← links)
- An evaluation of the potential of linear and nonlinear skin permeation models for the prediction of experimentally measured percutaneous drug absorption. (Q45960774) (← links)
- Model fitting for small skin permeability data sets: hyperparameter optimisation in Gaussian Process Regression (Q47562199) (← links)
- Support vector regression to estimate the permeability enhancement of potential transdermal enhancers (Q50737529) (← links)
- Predicting Skin Permeability by Means of Computational Approaches: Reliability and Caveats in Pharmaceutical Studies (Q91111815) (← links)
- Fast, Spectroscopy-Based Prediction of In Vitro Dissolution Profile of Extended Release Tablets Using Artificial Neural Networks (Q92570230) (← links)