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A numerical model of permeabilized skin with local transport regions

Pavselj et al., 2008

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3124930888902542168
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Pavselj N
Miklavcic D
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

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The protective function of skin and hence its low permeability presents a formidable obstacle in therapeutical applications such as transdermal drug delivery and gene delivery in skin. One of the methods to temporarily increase skin permeability is electroporation, creating …
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