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Investigations into the Localised Circulatory Responses to NO, Transdermally Delivered, on Different Areas of Human Skin

There have been a number of studies investigating the effects of NO delivered transdermally. However most of these have involved invasive methods such as iontophoresis in order to pass the drug through the skin. We have been investigating the varied responses to nitric oxide, delivered from the spon...

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Published in:Japanese Journal of Pharmacology 1997, Vol.75 (suppl), p.108-108
Main Authors: I. R. Greig, A. R. Butler, F. Khan, D. J. Newton
Format: Article
Language:Japanese
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Summary:There have been a number of studies investigating the effects of NO delivered transdermally. However most of these have involved invasive methods such as iontophoresis in order to pass the drug through the skin. We have been investigating the varied responses to nitric oxide, delivered from the spontaneous NO donor, SNAG, on the skin of the forearm, the dorsum of the finger and the pulp of the finger.
ISSN:0021-5198