Bradley D. Bath, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT |
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Sign in to add mentorHenry S. White | grad student | 2000 | University of Utah | |
(Iontophoretic transport in nafion membranes and hairless mouse skin.) |
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Bath BD, Phipps JB, Scott ER, et al. (2001) Visualization and analysis of iontophoretic transport in hairless mouse skin Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis. 132: 1015-1019 |
Bath BD, Scott ER, Phipps JB, et al. (2000) Scanning electrochemical microscopy of iontophoretic transport in hairless mouse skin. Analysis of the relative contributions of diffusion, migration, and electroosmosis to transport in hair follicles. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 89: 1537-49 |
Bath BD, White HS, Scott ER. (2000) Visualization and analysis of electroosmotic flow in hairless mouse skin. Pharmaceutical Research. 17: 471-5 |
Bath BD, White HS, Scott ER. (2000) Electrically facilitated molecular transport. Analysis of the relative contributions of diffusion, migration, and electroosmosis to solute transport in an ion-exchange membrane. Analytical Chemistry. 72: 433-42 |
Bath BD, Lee RD, White HS, et al. (1998) Imaging Molecular Transport in Porous Membranes. Observation and Analysis of Electroosmotic Flow in Individual Pores Using the Scanning Electrochemical Microscope Analytical Chemistry. 70: 1047-1058 |
Bath BD. (1998) Electroosmotic flow in skin Electrochemical Society Interface. 7: 54-55 |
Bath BD, Lee RD, White HS, et al. (1998) Imaging Molecular Transport in Porous Membranes. Observation and Analysis of Electroosmotic Flow in Individual Pores Using the Scanning Electrochemical Microscope Analytical Chemistry. 70: 1047-1058 |