Oh et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Effect of current, ionic strength and temperature on the electrical properties of skinOh et al., 1993
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- 17265669217539677644
- Author
- Oh S
- Leung L
- Bommannan D
- Guy R
- Potts R
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- Journal of controlled release
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The complex electrical impedance of hairless mouse skin was measured as a function of frequency, and resistance and capacitance were determined. Increasing the ionic strength of the bathing medium, and increasing the magnitude of current, decreased resistance …
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