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Gonzales, Rueben A., Ph.D.
Jacques P. Servier Regents
Professor of Pharm./Tox.
PHR 5.224C
512-471-5192
rgonzales@mail.utexas.edu


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Microdialysis Probe
Photomicrograph of a microdialysis probe. Probes are constructed in the lab. The tubing in the middle is fused silica tubing with an inner diameter of 40 microns. This delivers the perfusate to the probe tip. The membrane is cellulose. The perfusate flows out of the inner tubing and is contained within the membrane. The exit port (not shown) is another piece of fused silica tubing.


More information about Dr. Gonzales
> Teaching Interests
> Publications
> Alcohol Training Grant
> Return to Gonzales' Home Page


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Last Reviewed: June 8, 2009

Division Information

Mailing Address:
Pharmacology & Toxicology
College of Pharmacy
The University of Texas
at Austin
1 University Station,
A1915
Austin, TX
78712-0125
USA

Email Address: pharmtox
@austin.utexas.edu

Phone: 512-471-5158


Susceptibility Gene for Skin Cancer Discovered

Dr. John DiGiovanni is part of a research team that has identified a gene that plays a role in susceptibility to nonmelanoma skin cancer.

> Read more about Dr. DiGiovanni's recent publication.

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