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Subject Areas on Research
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A Phase I, Open-Label, Single-Dose Safety, Pharmacokinetic, and Tolerability Study of the Sumatriptan Iontophoretic Transdermal System in Adolescent Migraine Patients.
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A novel, calcium-induced triphasic current response in silent, non-bursting Aplysia neurons.
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Diabetic retinopathy is related to both endothelium-dependent and -independent responses of skin microvascular flow.
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Diagnosis and treatment of primary focal hyperhidrosis in children and adolescents.
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Effects of magnesium and calcium on neurones in the central nervous system.
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Effects of micro-iontophoretic administration of magnesium and calcium on neurones in the central nervous system of cats.
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Enhancement of topical 5-aminolaevulinic acid delivery by erbium:YAG laser and microdermabrasion: a comparison with iontophoresis and electroporation.
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Interactions of nigrostriate synaptic transmission, iontophoretic O-methylated phenethylamines, dopamine, apomorphine and acetylcholine.
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Iontophoretic delivery of dexamethasone phosphate for non-infectious, non-necrotising anterior scleritis, dose-finding clinical trial.
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Microiontophoretic studies of the effects of L-proline on neurons in the mammalian central nervous system.
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Neurological disturbances, nigrostriate synapses, and iontophoretic dopamine and apomorphine after haloperidol.
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Ophthalmic Drug Delivery Using Iontophoresis: Recent Clinical Applications.
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Penicillin effects on iontophoretic responses in Aplysia californica.
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Role of membrane curvature in mechanoelectrical transduction: ion carriers nonactin and valinomycin sense changes in integral bending energy.
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Serum apolipoproteins are associated with systemic and retinal microvascular function in people with diabetes.
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Transdermal iontophoretic delivery of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH): effect of repeated administration.
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Transdermal iontophoretic peptide delivery: in vitro and in vivo studies with luteinizing hormone releasing hormone.
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Tris buffer attenuates acetylcholine responses in Aplysia neurons.
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