Skin-on-a-Chip Device for Ex Vivo Monitoring of Transdermal Delivery of Drugs-Design, Fabrication, and Testing

To develop proper drug formulations and to optimize the delivery of their active ingredients through the dermal barrier, the Franz diffusion cell system is the most widely used in vitro/ex vivo technique. However, different providers and manufacturers make various types of this equipment (horizontal...

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Main Authors: Bence Lukács (Author), Ágnes Bajza (Author), Dorottya Kocsis (Author), Attila Csorba (Author), István Antal (Author), Kristóf Iván (Author), András József Laki (Author), Franciska Erdő (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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