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Volume 60, Number 4, April 2009
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Expression of surface markers on the human monocytic leukaemia cell line, THP-1, as indicators for the sensitizing potential of chemicals
pp. 185-192(8)
Authors: An, Susun; Kim, Seoyoung; Huh, Yong; Lee, TaeRyong; Kim, Han-Kon; Park, Kui-Lea; Eun, HeeChul

Chromated metal products may be hazardous to patients with chromate allergy
pp. 199-202(4)
Authors: Geier, Johannes; Lessmann, Holger; Hellweg, Brigitte; Jappe, Uta; Spornraft-Ragaller, Petra; Fuchs, Thomas; Aberer, Werner; Frosch, PeterJ.; Weisshaar, Elke; Mahler, Vera; Löffler, Harald; Skudlik, Christoph; Szliska, Christiane; Koch, Patrick; Pföhler, Claudia; Lilie, Martina; Becker, Detlef; Trcka, Jiri; Meyer, Jochen; Hahn, Jens-Uwe; Adam, Monika

A double-blind, randomized assessment of the irritant potential of sunscreen chemical dilutions used in photopatch testing
pp. 203-209(7)
Authors: Kerr, AlastairC.; Niklasson, Bo; Dawe, RobertS.; Escoffier, Anne-marie; Krasteva, Maya; Sanderson, Brian; Ferguson, James

Do `cinnamon-sensitive' patients react to cinnamate UV filters?
pp. 210-213(4)
Authors: Pentinga, StefanieE.; Kuik, Dirk J.; Bruynzeel, Derk P.; Rustemeyer, Thomas

Occupational contact urticaria caused by cyclic acid anhydrides
pp. 214-221(8)
Authors: Helaskoski, Eva; Kuuliala, Outi; Aalto-Korte, Kristiina

Thiuram patch test positivity 1980-2006: incidence is now falling
pp. 222-223(2)
Authors: Bhargava, Kapil; White, Ian R.; White, Jonathan M. L.

Co-sensitivity to disperse and reactive dyes
pp. 223-225(3)
Authors: Pérez-Crespo, M.; Silvestre,; Lucas,; Ballester,

Allergic contact dermatitis to methyl gentisate
pp. 225-226(2)
Authors: Serra-Baldrich,; Rincón,; Guedes,; Tribó,; Barco,; Alomar,

Contact anaphylaxis and protein contact dermatitis in a cook handling chicory leaves
pp. 226-227(2)
Authors: Willi,; Pfab,; Huss-Marp,; Buters,; Zilker,; Behrendt,; Ring,; Darsow,

Delayed reactions to reusable protective gloves
pp. 227-229(3)
Authors: Pontén, Ann; Dubnika, Inese

Contact dermatitis due to nasturtium
pp. 229-230(2)
Authors: Perez-Crespo,; Silvestre,; Mataix,; Ballester,; Toledo,; Betlloch,

Contact dermatitis due to Paeonia (peony): a rare sensitizer?
pp. 232-233(2)
Authors: Timmermans,; Pentinga,; Rustemeyer,; Bruynzeel,

Occupational allergic contact dermatitis in a chemist
pp. 233-234(2)
Authors: Abbott,; White,

Are we biased when reading a doubtful patch test reaction to a `clear-cut' allergen such as the thiuram mix?
pp. 234-235(2)
Authors: Uter,; Frosch,; Becker,; Schnuch,; Pfahlberg,; Gefeller,

Acute irritant contact dermatitis caused by Plantago major
pp. 237-239(3)
Authors: Erdem, Teoman; Caferoğlu Sakat, Selcen; İsmail Engin, Ragıp; Özyiğit, Hatice; Atasoy, Mustafa; Kaya, Yusuf

Protein contact dermatitis and allergic asthma caused by Anisakis simplex
pp. 239-240(2)
Authors: Barbuzza, Olga; Guarneri, Fabrizio; Galtieri, Giuseppe; Gangemi, Sebastiano; Vaccaro, Mario

Occupational irritant contact dermatitis in a carpenter exposed to wood from Brazilian rainforest tree Manilkara bidentata
pp. 240-241(2)
Authors: Jensen, Peter; Thyssen, Jacob Pontoppidan; Schulz, Alexander; Menné, Torkil

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