Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen.


Journal of Controlled Release | 2016

Penetration and delivery characteristics of repetitive microjet injection into the skin

Am Anne Römgens; Debbie Rem-Bronneberg; Roel Kassies; Markus Hijlkema; Dan L. Bader; Cees W. J. Oomens; Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen

Drugs can be delivered transdermally using jet injectors, which can be an advantageous route compared to oral administration. However, these devices inject large volumes deep into the skin or tissues underneath the skin often causing bruising and pain. This may be prevented by injecting smaller volumes at lower depth in a repetitive way using a microjet injection device. Such a device could be used to apply drugs in a controllable and sustainable manner. However, the efficacy of microjet injection has been rarely examined. In this study, the penetration and delivery capacity was examined of a repetitive microjet injection device. Various experiments were performed on epidermal and full-thickness ex vivo human as well as ex vivo porcine skin samples. Results revealed that microjets with a velocity exceeding 90m/s penetrated an epidermal skin sample with a delivery efficiency of approximately 96%. In full-thickness human skin, the delivery efficiency drastically decreased to a value of approximately 12%. Experiments on full-thickness skin revealed that the microjets penetrated to a depth corresponding to the transition between the papillary and reticular dermis. This depth did not further increase with increasing number of microjets. In vivo studies on rats indicated that intact insulin was absorbed into the systemic circulation. Hence, the microjet injection device was able to deliver medication into the skin, although the drug delivery efficiency should be increased.


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2003

Transparent alumina: A light scattering model

Rolf Apetz; Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen


PCT/CA02/00181. (2002) | 2017

Flexible Display Device

Martijn Krans; Murray Fulton Gillies; Edzer Huitema; Sima Asvadi; Albert Hendrik Jan Immink; Johannes T. A. Wilderbeek; Alexander Ulrich Douglas; Jacqueline Van Driel; Eduard Josephus Hultermans; Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2003

Transparent Sintered Corundum with High Hardness and Strength

Andreas Krell; Paul Blank; Hongwei Ma; Thomas Hutzler; Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen; Rolf Apetz


Archive | 2005

Textile form touch sensor

Jan Martijn Krans; Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen; Galileo June Destura; Jacob Marinus Jan Den Toonder; Johannes T. A. Wilderbeek


Archive | 2006

Light-source with fabric diffusing layer

Sima Asvadi; Martijn Krans; Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen; Johannes T. A. Wilderbeek; Jacob Marinus Jan Den Toonder


Archive | 2006

Method for manufacturing a component having a three-dimensional structure in a surface region and a ceramic component

Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen; Marcus Antonius Verschuuren


Archive | 2003

Transparent polycrystalline aluminium oxide

Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen; Rolf Apetz; Theo A. Kop


Archive | 2008

MRI RADIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER COMPRISING DIGITAL DOWN CONVERTER

Marc Paul Saes; Johan Samuel Van Den Brink; Filips Van Liere; Roel Penterman; Ralph Kurt; Emiel Peeters; Dirk J. Broer; Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen; Hans Van Zon; Miha Fuderer


Archive | 2006

Fully Textile Electrode Lay-Out Allowing Passive and Active Matrix Addressing

Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen; Martijn Krans; Sima Asvadi; Johannes T. A. Wilderbeek

Collaboration


Dive into the Michel Paul Barbara Van Bruggen's collaboration.

Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge