Development of gellan gum containing formulations for transdermal drug delivery: Component evaluation and controlled drug release using temperature responsive nanogels.
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R. Hergenrother | S. L. Bridges | T. Wick | E. Kharlampieva | Carlos A. Carmona‐Moran | Oleksandra Zavgorodnya | A. Penman | Jasvinder A Singh | Jasvinder A. Singh
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