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Dermal absorption of chemicals through normal and compromised skin

Jakasa, I.

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2006

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Jakasa, I. (2006). Dermal absorption of chemicals through normal and compromised skin.

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Publications

1. Kezic S, Jakasa I, Wenker M, Determination ofmandelic acid enantiomers in urine by gas chromatography and electron capture or flame ionisation detection, J. Chromatogr. B. 738 (2000) 39-46

2. Kezic S, Jakasa I, Wenker M, Boogaard PJ, Monster AC, de Wolff FA, Gas

chromatography-electron capture determination of styrene-7,8-oxide enantiomers in human liver mocrosomes, J. Chromatogr. B. 749 (2000) 265-74.

3. Jakasa I, Mohammadi N, Kriise J, Kezic S, Percutaneous absorption of neat and aqueous solutions of 2-butoxyethanol in volunteers, Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health. 77 (2) (2004) 79-84

4. Kezic S, Meuling MJW, Jakasa I, Free and total urinary 2-butoxyacetic acid following dermal and inhalation exposure to 2-butoxyethanol in human volunteers, Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health. 77 (2004) 580-586 5. Jakasa I, Calkoen F, Kezic S, Determination of polyethylene glycol of different

molecular weights in the stratum corneum, J. Chromatogr. B.- Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci 811 (2) (2004): 177-182

6. Jakasa I, Verberk MM, Esposito M, Bos JD, Kezic S, Differences in

percutaneous absorption in normal and atopic dermatitis skin in relation to molecular weight J Invest Dermatol 125-3 (2005): 612-612 (Meeting Abstract) 7. de Jongh CM, Jakasa I, Verberk MM, Kezic S, Variation in barrier impairment

and inflammation of human skin as determined by SLS penetration rate, Br J Dermatol 154 (2006): 651-657

8. Jakasa I, de Jongh CM, Verberk MM, Bos JD, Kezic S. Percutaneous

penetration of sodium lauryl sulphate is increased in uninvolved skin of atopic dermatitis patients compared to control subjects Br J Dermatol (in press) 9. Jakasa I, Verberk MM, Kezic S. Increased permeability for polyethylene glycols

of the skin compromised by sodium lauryl sulphate (submitted to Exp Dermatol)

10. Jakasa I, Verberk MM, Esposito M, Bos JD, Kezic S, Altered penetration of polyethylene glycols into uninvolved skin of atopic dermatitis patients (submitted to J Invest Dermatol)

H.Korinth G, Jakasa I, Wellner T, Kezic S, Kruse J, Schaller KH, Percutaneous absorption and metabolism of 2-butoxyethanol in human volunteers:

a microdialysis study (submitted to Arch Toxicol)

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