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I. Shemano (1954)
Cutaneous Accumulation and Retention of Hexachlorophene-C14 (G-11)Fed Proc, 13
F. Malkinson (1958)
Studies on the percutaneous absorption of C14 labeled steroids by use of the gas-flow cell.The Journal of investigative dermatology, 31 1
R. Stoughton (1965)
DIMETHYLSULFOXIDE (DMSO) INDUCTION OF A STEROID RESERVOIR IN HUMAN SKIN.Archives of dermatology, 91
C. Vickers (1963)
EXISTENCE OF RESERVOIR IN THE STRATUM CORNEUM. EXPERIMENTAL PROOF.Archives of dermatology, 88
D. Munro, R. Stoughton (1965)
Dimethylacetamide (DMAC) and dimethylformamide (DMFA). Effect on percutaneous absorption.Archives of dermatology, 92 5
C.F.H. Vickers (1963)
Existence of Reservoir in the Stratum CorneumArch Derm, 88
An Annotated Bibliography
F.D. Malkinson (1958)
Studies on Percutaneous Absorption of C" Labeled Steroids by Use of Gas-Flow CellJ Invest Derm, 31
Abstract Special vehicles such as dimethylacetamide (DMAC), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), and methylethylether (MEE) greatly enhance the deposition of hexachlorophene in the horny layer and increase the bacteriostatic effectiveness of the horny layer so treated. References 1. 10 mg "C hexachlorophene thoroughly mixed with 1 cc of pHisoHex. 2. Designed for us by Nuclear-Chicago. 3. Vickers, C.F.H.: Existence of Reservoir in the Stratum Corneum , Arch Derm 88:20-23, 1963.Crossref 4. Munro, D.D., and Stoughton, R.B.: Dimethylacetamide (DMAC) and Dimethylformamide (DMFA) Effect on Percutaneous Absorption , Arch Derm 92:585-586, 1965.Crossref 5. Stoughton, R.B.: Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) Induction of a Steroid Reservoir in Human Skin , Arch Derm 91:657-660, 1965.Crossref 6. Malkinson, F.D.: Studies on Percutaneous Absorption of C" Labeled Steroids by Use of Gas-Flow Cell , J Invest Derm 31:19-28, 1958.Crossref 7. Technical Bulletin H-1: G-11 (Hexachlorophene U.S.P.) : An Annotated Bibliography , Sindar Corporation, New York. 8. Shemano, I., and Nickerson, M.: Cutaneous Accumulation and Retention of Hexachlorophene-C14 (G-11) , Fed Proc 13:404, 1954.
Archives of Dermatology – American Medical Association
Published: Nov 1, 1966
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