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Programmable Transdermal Drug Delivery of Nicotine using Carbon Nanotube Membranes
Ji Wu
, Kalpana S. Paudel
, Caroline L. Strasinger
, Dana Hammell
, Audra L. Stinchcomb
, Bruce J. Hinds
Biochemistry, Chemistry & Physics
University of Kentucky
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Engineering
Carbon Nanotube
100%
Drug Delivery
100%
Conductive
9%
Human Skin
9%
Laminar Flows
9%
Electroosmotic Flow
9%
Field Gradient
9%
Slip Condition
9%
Newtonian Flow
9%
Negative Charge
9%
Electric Field
9%
Boundary Condition
9%
Ideal Fluid
9%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Nanotube
100%
Carbon Nanotube Membrane
100%
Hexane
11%
Methanol
11%
Polystyrene
11%
Film
11%
Material Science
Carbon Nanotube
100%
Density
9%
Electrochemical Reaction
9%
Laminar Flows
9%
Polystyrene
9%
Film
9%
Membrane Structure
9%
Composite Membrane
9%