Improving Transungual Permeation Study Design by Increased Bovine Hoof Membrane Thickness and Subsequent Infection
Ungual formulations are regularly tested using human nails or animal surrogates in Franz diffusion cell experiments. Membranes sometimes less than 100 µm thick are used, disregarding the higher physiological thickness of human nails and possible fungal infection. In this study, bovine hoof membranes...
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Main Authors: | Sebastian Kappes (Author), Thilo Faber (Author), Lotta Nelleßen (Author), Tanju Yesilkaya (Author), Udo Bock (Author), Alf Lamprecht (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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