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Thermoreversible hydrogel-coated microneedles for dermal drug delivery
Joanna Hill-Tout
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Derek Covill
, Wing Man Lau
, Keng Wooi Ng
Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices
Advanced Engineering Centre
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Thermosensitive Hydrogel
100%
Methylene Blue
100%
Transdermal Drug Delivery
100%
Coated Microneedles
100%
Microneedles
50%
Viscosity
40%
Poloxamer
40%
Release Characteristics
20%
Porcine Skin
20%
Microwell
20%
Hydrogel Formulation
20%
Sol-gel Transition
20%
Drug Delivery
10%
Fluid Flow
10%
Poloxamer 407
10%
Low Viscosity
10%
Coating Formulation
10%
High Viscosity
10%
Light Microscopy
10%
In Vitro Release
10%
Minimally Invasive
10%
Temperature Control
10%
Rapid Release
10%
Polylactic Acid
10%
Micromolding
10%
UV-Vis Spectrophotometry
10%
Minimally Invasive Technique
10%
Rotational Rheometry
10%
Coated Microneedle Patch
10%
Microneedle Patch
10%
Coating Process
10%
Drug Coating
10%
Extended Release
10%
Drug-coated
10%
Controlled Manipulation
10%
Sol-gel Transition Temperature
10%
Thermoreversibility
10%
Coating Equipment
10%
Cold Liquids
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dermal Drug Delivery
100%
Carbene
100%
Poloxamer
50%
Sol-Gel
30%
Polylactic Acid
10%
Drug Coating
10%