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In vivo visualization of microneedle conduits in human skin using laser scanning microscopy

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LASER PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 242-246

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1002/lapl.200910134

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microneedles; laser scanning microscopy; in vivo; drug delivery; conduit geometry

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Solid microneedles enhance the penetration of drugs into the viable skin but little is known about the geometry of the conduits in vivo. Therefore, laser scanning microscopy was used to visualize the conduits of a microneedle system with needles at a length of 300 mu m in 6 healthy subjects over a period of time. The model drug, a fluorescent dye was applied before and after piercing. Laser scanning microscopy was evaluated as being an excellent method to monitor the geometry and closure of the conduits over time. The used microneedle system was evaluated as suitable to enhance the transport of model drugs into the viable epidermis without bleeding and a short closure time of the conduits at the skin surface. [GRAPHICS] Time dependent behavior of the mean values of the calculated conduit volumes when the dye was applied either before or after piercing (C) 2010 by Astro Ltd. Published exclusively by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA

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