Rapid skin permeabilization by the simultaneous application of dual-frequency, high-intensity ultrasound.
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Robert Langer | Daniel Blankschtein | R. Langer | D. Blankschtein | D. Hart | Carl M Schoellhammer | Ruby Maa | Baris E Polat | B. Polat | Douglas P Hart | Carl M. Schoellhammer | R. Maa | Jonathan Mendenhall | Brianna Jones | J. Mendenhall | Brianna J. Jones | Jonathan D. Mendenhall | Brianna J Jones
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