2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2015.11.013
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Erratum to “Human skin is permselective for the small, monovalent cations sodium and potassium but not for nickel and chromium” [J Pharm Sci 2013;102:2241-2253]

Abstract: ErratumErratum to "Human skin is permselective for the small, monovalent cations sodium and potassium but not for nickel and chromium" [J Pharm Sci 2013;102:2241-2253 a 25 C; values expressed as mean ± SD (no. of determinations). b 32 C; values expressed as in Footnote (a). c L 0 soln values corrected to 32 C as described in text. d Reference for literature value of L 0 soln .

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“…Because of this hydrophobic barrier, skin absorption of simple inorganic ions has long been believed limited, or even impossible [1]. However, several recent studies have proved this concept wrong [2,3]. Recent work by Paweloszek et al [4] shed new light on the possible mechanisms of halide ion transport across the skin including facilitated transport in viable skin by ionic channels and ion transporters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of this hydrophobic barrier, skin absorption of simple inorganic ions has long been believed limited, or even impossible [1]. However, several recent studies have proved this concept wrong [2,3]. Recent work by Paweloszek et al [4] shed new light on the possible mechanisms of halide ion transport across the skin including facilitated transport in viable skin by ionic channels and ion transporters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%