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Friday 8th June, 2007 Computer models help the development of skin patches
Article from Manufacturing Chemist – June 2007

Computer model of the permeation of an ion (in yellow) through a transient water pore induced by adding DMSO to a DPPC bilayer system. Water is shown in red and white; lipids, DMSO and K and Cl ions are not shown.
A team of researchers from the University of Bradford, UK, are pioneering the use of computer models to design ways of infusing drugs through the skin – without the pain of needles.
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TransdermalDelivery_ManfChemist_June2007.pdf
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Professor Jamshed Anwar
Professor of Computational Pharmaceutical Science
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