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[1] Screening soft materials for their effect on skin barrier function by high throughput experimentation. Newsam JM, King-Smith RD, Jain A, Karande P, Feygin I, Burbaum J, Gowrishankar TR, Sergeeva M, Mitragotri S, J. Materials Chemistry 2005, 15:3061-3068.
[2] High Throughput Experimentation: The Role of Computation. Newsam JM, Freeman CM, Yao T, Chemistry Today (Gendai Kagaku) 1998, 1998:31-37.
[3] Combinatorial approaches as a component of high throughput experimentation (HTE) in catalysis research. Newsam JM, Schüth F, Biotechnology and Bioengineering (Combinatorial Chemistry) 1999, 61:203-216.
[4] A Combinatorial Method for Rapid Screening of Drug Delivery Formulations. Mitragotri S, Karande P, WO 02/16941 A2, 2001.
[5] Discovery of transdermal penetration enhancers by high-throughput screening. Karande P, Jain A, Mitragotri S, Nature Biotechnology 2004, 22:192-197.
[6] Relationships between Skin's Electrical Impedance and Permeability in the Presence of Chemical Enhancers. Karande P, Jain A, Mitragotri S, J Control. Release 2006, 110:307-313
[7] Apparatus and Methods for Evaluating the Barrier Properties of a Membrane. Newsam JM, Feygin I, Mitragotri S, King-Smith RD: International application PCT/US2004/024760; WO2005/012549A2, 2004.
[8] Accelerated Development of Topical and Transdermal Delivery Systems. King-Smith RD, Newsam JM: In Skin Delivery Systems: Cosmetics, Dermatologicals, and Transdermals, edited by Wille JJ: Blackwell Publishing; 2006:297-308.
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