Surfactants from itaconic acid: Toxicity to HaCaT keratinocytes in vitro, micellar solubilization, and skin permeation enhancement of hydrocortisone.
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David M. Brown | B. Luppi | F. Bigucci | T. Cerchiara | T. Fernandes | H. Johnston | C. Samorì | E. Tagliavini | P. Galletti | N. Armenise | A. Abruzzo | M. B. Gösser
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