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Predicting the absorption of chemical vapours
M Rauma, A Boman, G Johanson
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 65 (2), 306-314, 2013
452013
Percutaneous absorption of thirty-eight organic solvents in vitro using pig skin
L Schenk, M Rauma, MN Fransson, G Johanson
Plos one 13 (10), e0205458, 2018
222018
Comparison of the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and Franz cell methods to assess dermal diffusion of volatile chemicals
M Rauma, G Johanson
Toxicology in vitro 23 (5), 919-926, 2009
182009
A new technique to assess dermal absorption of volatile chemicals in vitro by thermal gravimetric analysis
M Rauma, TS Isaksson, G Johanson
Toxicology in vitro 20 (7), 1183-1189, 2006
172006
Basis for skin notation. Part 1. Dermal penetration data for substances on the Swedish OEL list
G Johanson, M Rauma
ARBETE OCH HALSA VETENSKAPLIG SKRIFTSERIE 42 (2), 2008
142008
Assessment of dermal absorption by thermogravimetric analysis: Development of a diffusion model based on Fick's second law
M Rauma, G Johanson
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences 98 (11), 4365-4375, 2009
72009
A computer‐controlled system for generation of chemical vapours in in vitro dermal uptake studies
M Rauma, G Johanson
Skin Research and Technology 13 (1), 79-83, 2007
62007
Developing mathematical QSPR models to predict evaporation of chemicals
T Liu, M Rauma, G Johanson
Toxicology Letters, S63, 2012
2012
Hysteresis of water and xylene sorption in pig epidermis shown by thermogravimetric analysis
M Rauma, G Johanson
JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY 62 (6), 800-800, 2010
2010
A New Technique to Assess Dermal Absorption of Chemical Vapor in Vitro by Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)
M Rauma
PQDT-Global, 2008
2008
REACH registrants fail to use available dermal uptake data in their derivation of dermal DNELs
L Schenk, O Brenner, M Rauma, G Johanson
Impact of evaporation on skin uptake of volatile chemicals
G Johanson, P Mohlin, M Rauma
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