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The Ursinus Weekly, February 3, 1919
Practice teaching and the small college Gettysburg quintette too speedy for Ursinus Opening session of the H.-P. group Ursinus trounces Washington Brotherhood of St. Paul holds meeting Campus democracy Junior girls sell...
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Transdermal flux predictions for selected selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)
The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly lipophilic compounds (log P ~ 4-7), comprising several selective oestrogen receptor modulators and a modified testosterone...
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Transdermal flux predictions for selected selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)
The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly lipophilic compounds (log P ~ 4-7), comprising several selective oestrogen receptor modulators and a modified testosterone...
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Couple Establishes Endowed Scholarship for Political Science, Business Majors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Jody Guy Gaulin and Gary V. Gaulin Endowed Scholarship will support political science or business majors. The couple, who lives in Seneca, South Carolina, met at Winthrop.
Published by: Winthrop University
Metadata for Harvesting
Phillip Hunter, Marieke Guy
Jan 01, 0001
The OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting offers the prospect of resource discovery tools far beyond what is currently available to users of the Web via standard search engines. This article illustrates how existing information...
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Final Review of the Exploit Interactive Electronic Magazine
Marieke Guy, , Brian Kelly
Dec 01, 2000
This document is a final review of a number of aspects relating to the Exploit Interactive electronic magazine. The document is an updated version of deliverable D4 and includes a review of the aims of the magazine, an update of...
Published by: UKOLN
Perturbation of solute transport at a liquid-liquid interface by polyethylene glycol (PEG)
Richard H Guy, F C Szoka
Mar 28, 2011
The effect of polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG) dissolved at various concentrations (0-40% v/v) in water, on the interfacial transport of methyl nicotinate across an aqueous-isopropyl myristate interface was investigated with a...
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Novel imaging method to quantify stratum corneum in dermatopharmacokinetic studies

Purpose: Tape stripping the stratum corneum (SC) is used in topical bioequivalence studies. Formulations are compared using drug concentration profiles as a function of relative SC position; both of these parameters require...

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Metadata for Harvesting
Phillip Hunter, Marieke Guy
Jan 01, 0001
The OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting offers the prospect of resource discovery tools far beyond what is currently available to users of the Web via standard search engines. This article illustrates how existing information...
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JISC QA Focus
Marieke Guy, Edmund Bremner
Mar 01, 2002
An introductory article written by Marieke Napier and Ed Bremner introducing the new JISC Quality Assurance (QA) Focus post, discussing what it will be doing, the benefits it will provide, the challenges it faces and how it will...
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Dermatopharmacokinetics of betamethasone 17-valerate
The objective was to compare the in vivo distribution profiles of betamethasone 17-valerate (BMV) across the stratum corneum (SC) following (a) delivery from gelled and un-gelled formulations, and (b) two different skin cleaning...
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Ibuprofen delivery into and through the skin from novel oxidized cellulose-based gels and conventional topical formulations
The delivery of ibuprofen into and through the skin from novel formulations containing TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibril-based (TOCN) gels was compared to that from two conventional and commercially available products. The...
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Characterisation of skin barrier function using bioengineering and biophysical techniques
Quan Yang, Richard H. Guy
Aug 05, 2014
Purpose To characterise skin barrier function in vivo at two distinct anatomic sites using minimally invasive bioengineering and biophysical tools. Methods In healthy human volunteers, the quantities of stratum corneum (SC) per...
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Applications of nanoparticles in topical drug delivery and in cosmetics
X Wu, R H Guy
Nov 01, 2009
The delivery of drugs and active agents to the skin by formulations containing nanoparticles is a topic of considerable current interest. A number of studies have shown important advantages of these nanostructure-based delivery...
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Formulation considerations in the design of topical, polymeric film-forming systems for sustained drug delivery to the skin

Polymeric film-forming systems (FFSs) are potential drug delivery systems for topical application to the skin. The FFSs form thin and transparent polymeric films in situ upon solvent evaporation. Their application convenience...

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Mechanical tomography of human corneocytes with a nanoneedle
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) can image biological samples and characterize their mechanical properties. However, the low aspect ratio of standard AFM probes typically limits these measurements to surface properties. Here, the...
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A 3D cell shape that enables tube formation.
Guy Blanchard
Nov 15, 2018
Sheets of cells called epithelia can curve into tubes in embryos. Modelling and in vivo observations reveal that cells in the tube adopt an asymmetric cell shape dubbed scutoid, contrary to some previous assumptions.
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