Development and characterization of a new oral dapsone nanoemulsion system: permeability and in silico bioavailability studies
Lidiane M Monteiro,1 Viviane F Lione,1 Flavia A do Carmo,1 Lilian H do Amaral,1 Julianna H da Silva,2 Luiz E Nasciutti,2 Carlos R Rodrigues,1 Helena C Castro,3 Valeria P de Sousa,1 Lucio M Cabral11Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2Instituto de Ci&...
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Main Authors: | Monteiro LM, Lione VF, do Carmo FA, do Amaral LH, da Silva JH, Nasciutti LE, Rodrigues CR, Castro HC, de Sousa VP, Cabral LM |
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Dove Medical Press
2012
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