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The following pages link to Non-Stokesian nature of transverse diffusion within human red cell membranes (Q69623011):
Displaying 33 items.
- The blood-brain barrier: bottleneck in brain drug development (Q22336985) (← links)
- Drug targeting to the brain (Q28305371) (← links)
- Predicting skin permeability (Q28320359) (← links)
- Effect of stratum corneum heterogeneity, anisotropy, asymmetry and follicular pathway on transdermal penetration (Q32944292) (← links)
- Mechanism of action of P-glycoprotein in relation to passive membrane permeation. (Q33636906) (← links)
- Lateral diffusion of small compounds in human stratum corneum and model lipid bilayer systems (Q34041076) (← links)
- Drug and gene delivery to the brain: the vascular route (Q35003855) (← links)
- Mechanistic and empirical modeling of skin permeation of drugs (Q35211148) (← links)
- Nonclassical Size Dependence of Permeation Defines Bounds for Passive Adsorption of Large Drug Molecules. (Q36242161) (← links)
- A laser-T-jump study of the adsorption of dipolar molecules to planar lipid membranes. II. Phloretin and phloretin analogues (Q36451777) (← links)
- Alzheimer's disease drug development and the problem of the blood-brain barrier (Q37374635) (← links)
- Prediction of passive drug permeability across the blood-retinal barrier (Q39232637) (← links)
- Biophysical analysis of novel transport pathways induced in red blood cell membranes (Q39656129) (← links)
- Kinetics of anthracycline accumulation in multidrug-resistant tumor cells: relationship to drug lipophilicity and serum albumin binding (Q40997228) (← links)
- Local partition coefficients govern solute permeability of cholesterol-containing membranes (Q41854028) (← links)
- Estimation of maximum transdermal flux of nonionized xenobiotics from basic physicochemical determinants (Q41962550) (← links)
- A new method for estimating dermal absorption from chemical exposure: 2. Effect of molecular weight and octanol-water partitioning. (Q42278750) (← links)
- Amine and carboxylate spin probe permeability in red cells (Q43527774) (← links)
- Modeling skin permeability to hydrophilic and hydrophobic solutes based on four permeation pathways (Q44254801) (← links)
- Infrared spectroscopic imaging tracks lateral distribution in human stratum corneum. (Q44834568) (← links)
- Intracellular delivery of carbohydrates into mammalian cells through swelling-activated pathways (Q45134526) (← links)
- A predictive algorithm for skin permeability: the effects of molecular size and hydrogen bond activity (Q46059964) (← links)
- Amine spin probe permeability in sonicated liposomes (Q46980030) (← links)
- Hemolytic and microbicidal actions of diethyldithiocarbamic acid (Q47869046) (← links)
- Noninvasive, transcranial and localized opening of the blood-brain barrier using focused ultrasound in mice (Q48327685) (← links)
- Strategies toward predicting peptide cellular permeability from computed molecular descriptors (Q50144822) (← links)
- A general approach for the prediction of the intestinal absorption of drugs: regression analysis using the physicochemical properties and drug-membrane electrostatic interaction. (Q52238684) (← links)
- Evaluation of Solute Permeation through the Stratum Corneum: Lateral Bilayer Diffusion as the Primary Transport Mechanism (Q52254833) (← links)
- Enhancement of drug permeability across blood brain barrier using nanoparticles in meningitis. (Q52340790) (← links)
- Drug transport across the blood-brain barrier (Q57677287) (← links)
- Membrane lipid alteration: Effect on cellular uptake of mitoxantrone (Q68491733) (← links)
- Predicted permeability of the cornea to topical drugs (Q77394173) (← links)
- Assessment of the lateral diffusion and penetration of topically applied drugs in humans using a novel concentric tape stripping design (Q83665785) (← links)