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Percutaneous Absorption of Biologically-Active Interferon-gamma in a Human Skin Graft-Nude Mouse Model
Weiner, Norman D.; Turner, Jason H.; Paasch, Brian D.; Short, Sarah M.; Daugherty, Ann L.
1996-07
Citation:Short, Sarah M.; Paasch, Brian D.; Turner, Jason H.; Weiner, Norman; Daugherty, Ann L.; (1996). "Percutaneous Absorption of Biologically-Active Interferon-gamma in a Human Skin Graft-Nude Mouse Model." Pharmaceutical Research 13 (7): 1020-1027. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/41453>
Abstract: Purpose . Topical delivery has been suggested to reduce systemic side effects while targeting cytokines for the treatment of certain skin conditions. Liposomes have been proposed as an enhancing agent for such a delivery. We have tested the potential of liposomes to augment the uptake of biologically active recombinant human interferon-gamma (rhIFN-γ) into human skin lacking adnexa in an in vivo model.