2009 Book Chapter Optimizing drug dosing in the ICUKruger, P., Liu, X. and Roberts, M. S. (2009). Optimizing drug dosing in the ICU. Optimizing Drug Dosing in the ICU. (pp. 859-869) edited by Vincent, JL. Berlin, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-92276-6 |
2008 Book Chapter Human Skin Morphology and Dermal AbsorptionRoberts, M.S. and Walters, K.A. (2008). Human Skin Morphology and Dermal Absorption. Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment. (pp. 1-16) edited by Roberts, M.S. and Walters, K.A.. USA: Informa Healthcare. |
2008 Book Chapter Skin Structure, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, and the Efficacy of Topically Applied AgentsRoberts, M.S. and Walters, K.A. (2008). Skin Structure, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, and the Efficacy of Topically Applied Agents. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development -Therapeutic and Novel Approaches. (pp. 1-10) edited by Walters, K.A. and Roberts, M.S.. USA: Informa Healthcare. |
2008 Book Chapter Solvent and Vehicle Effects on the SkinRoberts, M.S., Gierden, A., Riviere, Jim E and Monteiro-Riviere, Nancy. A (2008). Solvent and Vehicle Effects on the Skin. Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment. (pp. 433-447) edited by Roberts, M.S. and Walters, K.A.. USA: Informa Healthcare. |
2008 Book Chapter Beyond stratum corneumDancik, Yuri, Jepps, Owen G. and Roberts, Michael S. (2008). Beyond stratum corneum. Dermal absorption and toxicity assessment. (pp. 209-250) edited by Michael S. Roberts and Kenneth A. Walters. New York, USA: Informa Healthcare. |
2008 Book Chapter Regulating modified-release drug delivery technologies in AustraliaBartholomaeus, Andrew, Rolls, Carolyn and Roberts, Michael S. (2008). Regulating modified-release drug delivery technologies in Australia. Modified-Release Drug Delivery Technology, Second Edition. (pp. 473-485) CRC Press. |
2008 Book Chapter Skin Hydration - A Key Determinant in Topical AbsorptionRoberts, M.S., Bouwstra, J., Pirot, F. and Falson, F. (2008). Skin Hydration - A Key Determinant in Topical Absorption. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development -Therapeutic and Novel Approaches. (pp. 115-128) edited by Walters, K.A. and Roberts, M.S.. USA: Informa Healthcare. |
2008 Book Chapter Drugs for Pain and InflammationWhitehouse, M., Sarkar, M. and Roberts, M.S. (2008). Drugs for Pain and Inflammation. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development -Therapeutic and Novel Approaches. (pp. 215-241) edited by Walters, K.A. and Roberts, M.S.. USA: Informa Healthcare. |
2008 Book Chapter IontophoresisKanikkannan, N., Bonner, M., Singh, J. and Roberts, M.S. (2008). Iontophoresis. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development -Therapeutic and Novel Approaches. (pp. 517-535) edited by Walters, K.A. and Roberts, M.S.. USA: Informa Healthcare. |
2008 Book Chapter Physiologically based pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of skinDancik, Y., Jepps, O. and Roberts, M. S. (2008). Physiologically based pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of skin. Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment. (pp. 179-207) edited by Michael S. Roberts and Kenneth A. Walters. USA: Informa Healthcare. |
2008 Book Chapter Regulatory aspects in modified-release drug deliveryRoberts, Michael S., Bartholomaeus, Andrew, Wade, George, Ghani, Sultan and Marroum, Patrick J. (2008). Regulatory aspects in modified-release drug delivery. Modified-Release Drug Delivery Technology, Second Edition. (pp. 357-383) CRC Press. |
2007 Book Chapter Drugs for pain and inflammationWhitehouse, Michael W., Sarkar, Mantu and Roberts, Michael S. (2007). Drugs for pain and inflammation. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development: Therapeutic and Novel Approaches. (pp. 215-242) CRC Press. |
2007 Book Chapter IontophoresisKanikkannan, Narayanasamy, Bonner, Michael, Singh, Jagdish and Roberts, Michael S. (2007). Iontophoresis. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development: Therapeutic and Novel Approaches. (pp. 517-536) CRC Press. |
2007 Book Chapter Solvent and vehicle effects on the skinRoberts, Michael S., Gierden, Audrey, Riviere, Jim E. and Monteiro-Riviere, Nancy A. (2007). Solvent and vehicle effects on the skin. Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment, Second Edition. (pp. 433-448) CRC Press. |
2007 Book Chapter Physiologically based pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of skinDancik, Yuri, Jepps, Owen G. and Roberts, Michael S. (2007). Physiologically based pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of skin. Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment, Second Edition. (pp. 179-208) CRC Press. |
2007 Book Chapter Skin structure, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and the efficacy of topically applied agentsWalters, Kenneth A. and Roberts, Michael S. (2007). Skin structure, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and the efficacy of topically applied agents. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development: Therapeutic and Novel Approaches. (pp. 1-11) CRC Press. |
2007 Book Chapter Skin hydration-a key determinant in topical absorptionRoberts, Michael S., Bouwstra, Joke, Pirot, Fabrice and Falson, Françoise (2007). Skin hydration-a key determinant in topical absorption. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development: Therapeutic and Novel Approaches. (pp. 115-124) CRC Press. |
2006 Book Chapter Dermal blood flow, lymphatics, and binding as determinants of topical absorption, clearance and distributionCross, Sheree and Roberts, Michael (2006). Dermal blood flow, lymphatics, and binding as determinants of topical absorption, clearance and distribution. Dermal Absorption Models in Toxicology and Pharmacology. (pp. 251-281) edited by Jim Edmond Riviere. Boca Raton Florida, USA: Taylor & Francis. |
2005 Book Chapter Percutaneous absorption of sunscreensWalters, K. and Roberts, M. S. (2005). Percutaneous absorption of sunscreens. Percutaneous Absorption. (pp. 681-700) edited by Robert L Bronaugh and Howard I Maibach. USA: Taylor & Francis Group. |
2005 Book Chapter Mathematical models in peercutaneous absorptionRoberts, M. S. and Anissimov, Y. (2005). Mathematical models in peercutaneous absorption. Percutaneous Absorption. (pp. 1-44) edited by Robert L Bronaugh and Howard I Maibach. USA: Taylor & Francis Group. |