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    Biophysical transport properties of the cuticle of Ascaris suum by Ho, N F, Geary, T G, Raub, T J, Barsuhn, C L, Thompson, D P

    “…The transport properties of isolated cuticle from Ascaris suum were studied using standard two-chamber diffusion cells and a number of radiolabeled permeants…”
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    Influence of organic acid excretion on cuticle pH and drug absorption by Haemonchus contortus by Sims, S.M., Ho, N.F.H., Geary, T.G., Thomas, E.M., Day, J.S., Barsuhn, C.L., Thompson, D.P.

    “…To determine if a cuticle microenvironment pH is maintained by adult Haemonchus contortus, organic acid excretion kinetics and absorption kinetics of selected…”
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    Biophysical model for organic acid excretion in Ascaris suum by Blair, K.L, Barsuhn, C.L, Day, J.S, Ho, N.F.H, Geary, T.G, Thompson, D.P

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-06-1998)
    “…To develop a model for the mechanisms of organic acid excretion in nematodes, we measured the concentrations of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), pH and electrical…”
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    Mechanisms of microenvironmental pH regulation in the cuticle of Ascaris suum by Sims, S M, Magas, L T, Barsuhn, C L, Ho, N F, Geary, T G, Thompson, D P

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-07-1992)
    “…The excretion kinetics of various organic acids by Ascaris suum were quantified to determine if the excretion of these metabolic end-products could generate…”
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    Local topical delivery of drugs: a model incorporating simultaneous diffusion and metabolic interconversion between drug and a single metabolite in the skin by Stehle, R G, Ho, N F, Barsuhn, C L, Stefanski, K J

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (09-05-1989)
    “…A comprehensive biophysical model for the topical delivery of a drug and its single, locally active metabolite is proposed. This elaboration of the simpler…”
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