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63Bioavailability Of Topically Administered Steroids:: A "Mass Balance" Technique (1988) J. Investig. Dermatol., : 29-33
92Malathion Percutaneous Absorption After Repeated Administration To Man (1983) Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 68: 116-119
108In Vitro Percutaneous Penetration: Evaluation Of The Utility Of Hairless Mouse Skin (1989) J. Investig. Dermatol., 93: 87-91
178The Effect Of Aging On Percutaneous Absorption In Man (1989) J. Pharm. Biopharm., 17: 617-630
183The Bioavailability Of Dermatological And Other Topically Administered Drugs (1986) Pharmaceut. Res., 3:
199Percutaneous Penetration And Mass Balance Accountability: Technique And Implications For Dermatology (1990) J. Toxicol.:Cutaneous Ocul. Toxicol., 8: 439-451
207Percutaneous Absorption In The Aged (1986) Dermatologic Clinics, 4: 455-465
229Percutaneous Absorption (1992) Pharmacology of the Skin, : 13-27
241Transdermal Drug Delivery and Cutaneous Metabolism (1987) Xenobiotica, 17: 325-343
263Mass Balance and Dose Accountability in Percutaneous Absorption Studies: Development of A Nonocclusive Application System (1988) Pharmaceut. Res., 5: 313-315
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