Kusama et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Transdermal electroosmotic flow generated by a porous microneedle array patchKusama et al., 2021
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- Kusama S
- Sato K
- Matsui Y
- Kimura N
- Abe H
- Yoshida S
- Nishizawa M
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- Nature communications
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A microneedle array is an attractive option for a minimally invasive means to break through the skin barrier for efficient transdermal drug delivery. Here, we report the applications of solid polymer-based ion-conductive porous microneedles (PMN) containing interconnected …
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