Skin Solubility Determines Maximum Transepidermal Flux for Similar Size Molecules
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Michael S. Roberts | Jeffrey E. Grice | M. Roberts | J. Grice | Guang-Ji Wang | P. Li | O. Jepps | Guang-Ji Wang | Peng Li | Owen G. Jepps | Qian Zhang | Qian Zhang | Peng Li
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