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Nathania Nischal's research focuses on the evaluation of biological models for dermal absorption studies and <em>in vivo</em> fluorescence lifetime measurements in skeletal muscle. She has published work on parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for <em>in vitro</em> dermal absorption studies, as well as the <em>in vivo</em> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle using fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting. Nischal has a publication record of two papers, with a total of 22 citations, and an h-index of 2. She has collaborated with researchers from the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Frederick A. Beland, Luísa Camacho, Robert P. Felton, and Alec T. Salminen.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 22
Selected Publications
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<i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting (2023)
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Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro (2023)
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- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
- Parallel evaluation of alternative skin barrier models and excised human skin for dermal absorption studies in vitro
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