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  1. Enigma of Intramuscular Triamcinolone Acetonide (Kenalog®) Efficacy

    Triamcinolone acetonide is a glucocorticosteroid used in standard clinical practice for its anti-inflammatory properties. Although it can be given...

    Sheeva Shahinfar, Howard Maibach in Clinical Pharmacokinetics
    Article 19 August 2023
  2. Stratum corneum substantivity: drug development implications

    There are at least 15 factors that influence the ability of chemicals to penetrate the skin. Substantivity is yet another factor and allows...

    Becky S. Li, John Havens Cary, Howard I. Maibach in Archives of Dermatological Research
    Article 11 May 2018
  3. Stress and Skin Disorders Basic and Clinical Aspects

    Dermatological conditions are intimately related to stress. Stress can affect, reveal or even exacerbate a number of skin disorders, including...

    Katlein França, Mohammad Jafferany
    Book 2017
  4. Retinoid treatment of skin diseases

    Retinoids (vitamin A and its metabolites) are potent natural regulators of cellular activities, including cell growth and differentiation, and they...

    Lisa Beckenbach, Jens M. Baron, ... Philipp M. Amann in European Journal of Dermatology
    Article 01 September 2015
  5. Retinoide in der Dermatopharmakologie

    Background

    Retinoids are important in regulating cell proliferation and differentiation and play an important role in the body, including the skin.

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    P.M. Amann, H.F. Merk, J.M. Baron in Der Hautarzt
    Article 15 January 2014
  6. Sirtuins in dermatology: applications for future research and therapeutics

    Sirtuins are a family of seven proteins in humans (SIRT1–SIRT7) that are involved in multiple cellular processes relevant to dermatology. The role of...

    Melissa Serravallo, Jared Jagdeo, ... Neil I. Brody in Archives of Dermatological Research
    Article 03 February 2013
  7. Susceptibility testing of dermatophytes

    The dermatophytes are a specialized group of fungi that infect the keratinized tissues of humans (hair, nails, and skin) and cause superficial...

    Mahmoud A. Ghannoum, Nancy C. Isham, David V. Chand in Current Fungal Infection Reports
    Article 26 August 2009
  8. Book Reviews

    Article 01 August 2009
  9. Lack of Drug Interaction Conformity in Commonly Used Drug Compendia for Selected At-Risk Dermatologic Drugs

    Background : Systemic treatments that have significant efficacy for dermatologic conditions can often cause severe adverse reactions when improperly...

    Stephanie D. Chao, Howard I. Maibach in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology
    Article 01 April 2005
  10. Nichtinvasive Diagnostik von Hautfunktionen

    Noninvasive investigation of skin functions is increasingly employed in dermatology and cosmetology. It enables one to study aspects of skin...

    A. Hanau, M. Stücker, ... M. Freitag in Der Hautarzt
    Article 01 December 2003
  11. Racial (Ethnic) Differences in Skin Properties

    Racial (ethnic) differences in skin properties may explain racial disparities seen in dermatologic disorders and provide insight into appropriate...

    Naissan O. Wesley, Howard I. Maibach in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology
    Article 01 December 2003
  12. Dermatologische Perspektiven im 21. Jahrhundert

    During the last decades dermatology has been profoundly transformed from its descriptive origin into an important part of modern medicine and...

    C. E. Orfanos in Der Hautarzt
    Article 01 September 2002
  13. Book Reviews

    Article 01 February 2001
  14. Radiogene Akne

    Radiation-induced acne is a rare, clinically and pathogenetically ill-defined acneiform dermatosis with special features that may occur in irradiated...

    Claus-D. Klemke, Stefan Nestoris, ... Sergij Goerdt in Der Hautarzt
    Article 01 March 2000
  15. Second-Generation Antihistamines

    Second-generation histamine H 1 receptor antagonists (antihistamines) have been developed to reduce or eliminate the sedation and anticholinergic...

    James W. Slater, Andrew D. Zechnich, Dean G. Haxby in Drugs
    Article 01 January 1999
  16. Evaluation of RU58841 as an anti-androgen in prostate PC3 cells and a topical anti-alopecia agent in the bald scalp of stumptailed macaques

    The effect of androgen receptor transcriptional activation by RU58841, a nonsteroidal anti-androgen, was studied in the human prostate cancer PC3...

    Huei-Ju Pan, George Wilding, ... Chawnshang Chang in Endocrine
    Article 01 August 1998
  17. Spacial variability of basal skin chromametry on the ventral forearm of healthy volunteers

    S. Iris Ale, Jean-Philippe K. Laugier, Howard I. Maibach in Archives of Dermatological Research
    Article 01 November 1996
  18. Dermatological Uses of Cyclosporin

    Numerous dermatoses have been successfully treated with cyclosporin. This review summarises much of the literature describing cyclosporin therapy for...

    Joseph A. Stutz, Charles N. Ellis in Clinical Drug Investigation
    Article 01 November 1995
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