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    Targeted delivery to the pilosebaceous unit via liposomes by Lauer, Andrea C., Ramachandran, C., Lieb, Linda M., Niemiec, Susan, Weiner, Norman D.

    Published in Advanced drug delivery reviews (08-02-1996)
    “…The significance of the pilosebaceous unit (hair follicle and sebaceous glands) as a route for passive drug delivery into the skin remains a controversial…”
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    Percutaneous drug delivery to the hair follicle by Lauer, Andrea C.

    “…Unique biochemical and immunological events dictate the complex cyclic growth and differentiation patterns of hair follicles and their associated sebaceous…”
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    Transfollicular drug delivery by LAUER, A. C, LIEB, L. M, RAMACHANDRAN, C, FLYNN, G. L, WEINER, N. D

    Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-02-1995)
    “…The hair follicle, hair shaft, and sebaceous gland collectively form what is recognized as the pilosebaceous unit. This complex, three-dimensional structure…”
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    In vivo deposition of polar molecules from various topical formulations into hairless and hairy rat skin by Lauer, Andrea C

    “…The major objective of these studies was to examine the in vivo permeation of polar molecules through hairless and hairy rat skin upon topical application of…”
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    Evaluation of the hairless rat as a model for in vivo percutaneous absorption by Lauer, A C, Elder, J T, Weiner, N D

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-01-1997)
    “…Percutaneous absorption of topically applied mannitol and progesterone was compared in vivo with the hairless and hairy rat. Urinary excretion and skin…”
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    In vivo deposition of polar molecules from various topical formulations into hairless and hairy rat skin by Lauer, Andrea C

    Published 01-01-1996
    “…The major objective of these studies was to examine the in vivo permeation of polar molecules through hairless and hairy rat skin upon topical application of…”
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    Dissertation