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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Mastocytosis in Childhood

    Mastocytosis is a disease characterized by accumulation of mast cells in the skin and/or other connective tissue structures.

    J Søndergaard, G. Asboe-Hansen in Pediatric Dermatology (1987)

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    Prostaglandin E1 in normal human skin: Methodological evaluation, topographical distribution and data related to sex and age

    A methodological evaluation of a radioimmunoassay technique for PGE1 measurement was applied to normal human skin. The detection limit of the assay was 15 pg and recovery (mean±SD) was 90±6%. The mean value of PG...

    V. Kassis, J. Søndergaard in Archives of Dermatological Research (1983)

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    Heat-separation of normal human skin for epidermal and dermal prostaglandin analysis

    Heat-separation was introduced as a simple, reliable method of obtaining pure epidermis and dermis for prostaglandin (PG) analysis. Heating of normal human skin at 60°C for 1 min resulted in a distinct separat...

    V. Kassis, J. Søndergaard in Archives of Dermatological Research (1982)

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    Cromones in atopic dermatitis

    Three new cromones have been studied that are supposed to be better absorbed and to have a wider spectrum of anti-allergic activity than disodium cromoglycate. Pretreatment with i.d. injection of 10 μg FPL 527...

    J. Søndergaard, V. Kassis, L. Knudsen, S. Wadskov in Archives of Dermatological Research (1980)