Publications by authors named "Gary W Cleary"

Over the past 150 years the skin's structure and function has been the subject of much investigation by scientists. The stratum corneum (SC), the skin's outermost layer and interface with the outside world is now well recognized as the barrier that prevents unwanted materials from entering, and excessive loss of water from exiting the body. This review summarizes the major advances in our understanding of this formidable membrane.

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In this whitepaper, the Manufacturing Technical Committee (MTC) of the Product Quality Research Institute has updated the 1997 Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems Scale-Up and Post Approval Change workshop report findings to add important new product development and control principles. Important topics reviewed include ICH harmonization, quality by design, process analytical technologies, product and process validation, improvements to control of critical excipients, and discussion of Food and Drug Administration's Guidance on Residual Drug in Transdermal and Related Drug Delivery Systems as well as current thinking and trends on in vitro-in vivo correlation considerations for transdermal systems.

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Purpose: The purpose of this work is to demonstrate the feasibility of using a proprietary technology called MicroCor™, based on solid-state, biodegradable microstructures (SSBMS), for transdermal delivery of macromolecules.

Methods: The proteins FITC-BSA (66 kDa) and recombinant protective antigen (rPA; 83 kDa) were incorporated into SSBMS arrays using a mold-based, liquid formulation casting and drying process. Arrays were applied to the skin with a custom applicator and then inspected to assess the extent of microstructure dissolution.

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