Stan L. Banks, Ph.D.

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2008 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 
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Pharmacy, Pharmacology
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Audra L. Stinchcomb grad student 2008 University of Kentucky
 (Transdermal delivery of naltrexone by minimally invasive microneedle array application: Permeation enhancement of a water soluble compound across a lipophilic barrier.)
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Gonzalez-Cuevas G, Martin-Fardon R, Kerr TM, et al. (2018) Unique treatment potential of cannabidiol for the prevention of relapse to drug use: preclinical proof of principle. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Milewski M, Paudel KS, Brogden NK, et al. (2013) Microneedle-assisted percutaneous delivery of naltrexone hydrochloride in yucatan minipig: in vitro-in vivo correlation. Molecular Pharmaceutics. 10: 3745-57
Brogden NK, Banks SL, Crofford LJ, et al. (2013) Diclofenac enables unprecedented week-long microneedle-enhanced delivery of a skin impermeable medication in humans. Pharmaceutical Research. 30: 1947-55
Banks SL, Paudel KS, Brogden NK, et al. (2011) Diclofenac enables prolonged delivery of naltrexone through microneedle-treated skin. Pharmaceutical Research. 28: 1211-9
Banks SL, Pinninti RR, Gill HS, et al. (2010) Transdermal delivery of naltrexol and skin permeability lifetime after microneedle treatment in hairless guinea pigs Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 99: 3072-3080
Vaddi HK, Banks SL, Chen J, et al. (2009) Human skin permeation of 3-O-alkyl carbamate prodrugs of naltrexone. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 98: 2611-25
Banks SL, Pinninti RR, Gill HS, et al. (2008) Flux across [corrected] microneedle-treated skin is increased by increasing charge of naltrexone and naltrexol in vitro. Pharmaceutical Research. 25: 1677-85
Wermeling DP, Banks SL, Hudson DA, et al. (2008) Microneedles permit transdermal delivery of a skin-impermeant medication to humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 2058-63
Banks SL, Pinninti RR, Gill HS, et al. (2008) Flux across microneedle-treated skin is increased by increasing charge of naltrexone and naltrexol in vitro (Pharmaceutical Research DOI: 10.1007/s11095-008-9578-3) Pharmaceutical Research. 25: 1964
Vaddi HK, Hamad MO, Chen J, et al. (2005) Human skin permeation of branched-chain 3-0-alkyl ester and carbonate prodrugs of naltrexone. Pharmaceutical Research. 22: 758-65
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