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2001

Journal Article

Can increasing the viscosity of formulations be used to reduce the human skin penetration of the sunscreen oxybenzone?

Cross, Sheree E., Jiang, Ruoying, Benson, Heather A. E. and Roberts, Michael S. (2001). Can increasing the viscosity of formulations be used to reduce the human skin penetration of the sunscreen oxybenzone?. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 117 (1), 147-150. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2001.01398.x

Can increasing the viscosity of formulations be used to reduce the human skin penetration of the sunscreen oxybenzone?

2001

Journal Article

Hepatocyte [H-3]-palmitate uptake: effect of albumin surface charge modification

Burczynski, FJ, Wang, GQ, Elmadhoun, B, She, YM, Roberts, MS and Standing, KG (2001). Hepatocyte [H-3]-palmitate uptake: effect of albumin surface charge modification. Canadian Journal of Physiology And Pharmacology, 79 (10), 868-875. doi: 10.1139/cjpp-79-10-868

Hepatocyte [H-3]-palmitate uptake: effect of albumin surface charge modification

2001

Journal Article

Veterinary drug delivery: Potential for skin penetration enhancement

Magnusson, Beatrice M., Walters, Kenneth A. and Roberts, Michael S. (2001). Veterinary drug delivery: Potential for skin penetration enhancement. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 50 (3), 205-227. doi: 10.1016/S0169-409X(01)00158-2

Veterinary drug delivery: Potential for skin penetration enhancement

2001

Journal Article

Saturable dose-response relationships for melphalan in melanoma treatment by isolated limb infusion in the nude rat

Roberts, M. S., Wu, Z., Siebert, G., Thompson, J. F. and Smithers, B. M. (2001). Saturable dose-response relationships for melphalan in melanoma treatment by isolated limb infusion in the nude rat. Melanoma Research, 11 (6), 611-618. doi: 10.1097/00008390-200112000-00007

Saturable dose-response relationships for melphalan in melanoma treatment by isolated limb infusion in the nude rat

2000

Journal Article

The effect of occlusion on epidermal penetration of parabens from a commercial allergy test ointment, acetone and ethanol vehicles

Cross, S. E. and Roberts, M. S. (2000). The effect of occlusion on epidermal penetration of parabens from a commercial allergy test ointment, acetone and ethanol vehicles. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 115 (5), 914-918. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00151.x

The effect of occlusion on epidermal penetration of parabens from a commercial allergy test ointment, acetone and ethanol vehicles

2000

Journal Article

An isolated in-situ rat head perfusion model for pharmacokinetic studies

Foster, K. A., Mellick, G. D., Weiss, M. and Roberts, M. S. (2000). An isolated in-situ rat head perfusion model for pharmacokinetic studies. Pharmaceutical Research, 17 (2), 127-134. doi: 10.1023/A:1007500910566

An isolated in-situ rat head perfusion model for pharmacokinetic studies

2000

Journal Article

Cytoplasmic binding and disposition kinetics of diclofenac in the isolated perfused rat liver

Weiss, M, Kuhlmann, O, Hung, DY and Roberts, MS (2000). Cytoplasmic binding and disposition kinetics of diclofenac in the isolated perfused rat liver. British Journal of Pharmacology, 130 (6), 1331-1338. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703448

Cytoplasmic binding and disposition kinetics of diclofenac in the isolated perfused rat liver

2000

Journal Article

Erratum: Diffusion modeling of percutaneous absorption kinetics. 1. Effects of flow rate, receptor sampling rate, and viable epidermal resistance for a constant donor concentration (Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (1999) 88 (1201-1209))

Anissimov, Y. G. and Roberts, M. S. (2000). Erratum: Diffusion modeling of percutaneous absorption kinetics. 1. Effects of flow rate, receptor sampling rate, and viable epidermal resistance for a constant donor concentration (Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (1999) 88 (1201-1209)). Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 89 (1), 144-144. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1520-6017(200001)89:13.0.CO;2-U

Erratum: Diffusion modeling of percutaneous absorption kinetics. 1. Effects of flow rate, receptor sampling rate, and viable epidermal resistance for a constant donor concentration (Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (1999) 88 (1201-1209))

2000

Journal Article

Experimental methods for studying drug uptake in the head and brain

Foster, K. A. and Roberts, M. S. (2000). Experimental methods for studying drug uptake in the head and brain. Current Drug Metabolism, 1 (4), 333-356. doi: 10.2174/1389200003338901

Experimental methods for studying drug uptake in the head and brain

2000

Journal Article

Can tissue drug concentrations be monitored by microdialysis during or after isolated limb perfusion for melanoma treatment?

Wu, Z., Smithers, B. M., Anderson, C. and Roberts, M. S. (2000). Can tissue drug concentrations be monitored by microdialysis during or after isolated limb perfusion for melanoma treatment?. Melanoma Research, 10 (1), 47-54. doi: 10.1097/00008390-200010010-00007

Can tissue drug concentrations be monitored by microdialysis during or after isolated limb perfusion for melanoma treatment?

2000

Journal Article

Ion-pair formation as a strategy to enhance topical delivery of salicylic acid

Megwa, SA, Cross, SE, Benson, HAE and Roberts, MS (2000). Ion-pair formation as a strategy to enhance topical delivery of salicylic acid. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 52 (8), 919-928. doi: 10.1211/0022357001774804

Ion-pair formation as a strategy to enhance topical delivery of salicylic acid

2000

Journal Article

Kinetics of propranolol uptake in muscle, skin, and fat of the isolated perfused rat hindlimb

Roberts, M. S., Wu, Z. Y. and Weiss, M. (2000). Kinetics of propranolol uptake in muscle, skin, and fat of the isolated perfused rat hindlimb. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11 (2), 165-172. doi: 10.1016/S0928-0987(00)00095-6

Kinetics of propranolol uptake in muscle, skin, and fat of the isolated perfused rat hindlimb

2000

Journal Article

Commentary: Using the convection-dispersion model and transit time density functions in the analysis of organ distribution kinetics

Roberts, M. S., Anissimov, Y. G. and Weiss, M. (2000). Commentary: Using the convection-dispersion model and transit time density functions in the analysis of organ distribution kinetics. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 89 (12), 1579-1586. doi: 10.1002/1520-6017(200012)89:123.3.CO;2-P

Commentary: Using the convection-dispersion model and transit time density functions in the analysis of organ distribution kinetics

2000

Journal Article

Effect of ion pairing with alkylamines on the in-vitro dermal penetration and local tissue disposition of salicylates

Megwa, SA, Cross, SE, Whitehouse, MW, Benson, HAE and Roberts, MS (2000). Effect of ion pairing with alkylamines on the in-vitro dermal penetration and local tissue disposition of salicylates. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 52 (8), 929-940. doi: 10.1211/0022357001774813

Effect of ion pairing with alkylamines on the in-vitro dermal penetration and local tissue disposition of salicylates

1999

Journal Article

Percutaneous absorption of topically applied NSAIDS and other compounds: Role of solute properties, skin physiology and delivery systems

Cross, Sheree E. and Roberts, Michael S. (1999). Percutaneous absorption of topically applied NSAIDS and other compounds: Role of solute properties, skin physiology and delivery systems. Inflammopharmacology, 7 (4), 339-350. doi: 10.1007/s10787-999-0028-6

Percutaneous absorption of topically applied NSAIDS and other compounds: Role of solute properties, skin physiology and delivery systems

1999

Journal Article

Diffusion modeling of percutaneous absorption kinetics. 1. Effects of flow rate, receptor sampling rate, and viable epidermal resistance for a constant donor concentration

Anissimov, Yuri G. and Roberts, Michael S. (1999). Diffusion modeling of percutaneous absorption kinetics. 1. Effects of flow rate, receptor sampling rate, and viable epidermal resistance for a constant donor concentration. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 88 (11), 1201-1209. doi: 10.1021/js990053i

Diffusion modeling of percutaneous absorption kinetics. 1. Effects of flow rate, receptor sampling rate, and viable epidermal resistance for a constant donor concentration

1999

Journal Article

Overprescribing: have we made any progress?

Pillans, P. and Roberts, M. S. (1999). Overprescribing: have we made any progress?. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 29 (4), 485-486. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.1999.tb00747.x

Overprescribing: have we made any progress?

1999

Journal Article

Over the counter (OTC) oral remedies for arthritis and rheumatism: How effective are they?

Whitehouse, M. W., Roberts, M. S. and Brooks, P. M. (1999). Over the counter (OTC) oral remedies for arthritis and rheumatism: How effective are they?. Inflammopharmacology, 7 (2), 89-105. doi: 10.1007/BF02918382

Over the counter (OTC) oral remedies for arthritis and rheumatism: How effective are they?

1999

Journal Article

Targeting local tissues by transdermal applications: Understanding drug physiochemical properties that best exploit protein binding and blood flow effects

Cross, Sheree E. and Roberts, Michael S. (1999). Targeting local tissues by transdermal applications: Understanding drug physiochemical properties that best exploit protein binding and blood flow effects. Drug Development Research, 46 (3-4), 309-315. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2299(199903/04)46:3/4

Targeting local tissues by transdermal applications: Understanding drug physiochemical properties that best exploit protein binding and blood flow effects

1999

Journal Article

A physiological pharmacokinetic model for solute disposition in tissues below a topical application site

Roberts, MS and Cross, SE (1999). A physiological pharmacokinetic model for solute disposition in tissues below a topical application site. Pharmaceutical Research, 16 (9), 1392-1398. doi: 10.1023/A:1018998908655

A physiological pharmacokinetic model for solute disposition in tissues below a topical application site