Enhanced Skin Delivery of Therapeutic Peptides Using Spicule-Based Topical Delivery Systems
This study reports two therapeutic peptides, insulin (INS, as a hydrophilic model peptide) and cyclosporine A (CysA, as a hydrophobic one), that can be administrated through a transdermal or dermal route by using spicule-based topical delivery systems in vitro and in vivo. We obtained a series of sp...
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Main Authors: | Chi Zhang (Author), Jiwen Duan (Author), Yongxiang Huang (Author), Ming Chen (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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