The effect of dermal clearance on epidermal concentrations of topically applied drugs is poorly understood but fundamental to absorption kinetics and efficacy. Previously generated data quantifying changes in flux and epidermal retention of a series of alcohols and steroids was used to relate solute
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Use of the computer program EQUIL to estimate pH in model solutions and human urine
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- Springer
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- 1989
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Human surfactant protein-A (SP-A) is a C-type lectin belonging to the collection supergroup of mammalian lectins. It is produced by alveolar type II cells and has been shown to bind to lactosylceramide (R. A. Childs, J. R. Wright, G. F. Ross, C-T Yuen, A. M. Lawson, C. Chai, K. Drickamer, and T. Fei