Nail lacquer films' surface energies and in vitro water-resistance and adhesion do not predict their in vivo residence
The in vivo residence of nail lacquers (which are ideal topical drug carriers for the treatment of nail diseases) determines their frequency of application, and is thereby expected to influence patient adherence and success of treatment. Thus in vitro measurements to indicate lacquers' in vivo...
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Main Authors: | Sudaxshina Murdan (Author), Amani Bari (Author), Suleman Ahmed (Author), Basma Hossin (Author), Laxmi Kerai (Author) |
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University of Huddersfield Press,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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