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Fexofenadine hydrochloride enhances the efficacy of contact immunotherapy for extensive alopecia areata: Retrospective analysis of 121 cases

Authors: INUI, Shigeki; NAKAJIMA, Takeshi; TODA, Naoyuki; ITAMI, Satoshi

Source: Journal of Dermatology, Volume 36, Number 6, June 2009 , pp. 323-327(5)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

The C3H/HeJ mouse and DEBR rat models for alopecia areata: review of preclinical drug screening approaches and results

Authors: Sun, Jing; Silva, Kathleen A.; McElwee, Kevin J.; King Jr., Lloyd E.; Sundberg, John P.

Source: Experimental Dermatology, Volume 17, Number 10, October 2008 , pp. 793-805(13)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Unusual reactivity of 2,3-diphenylcyclopropenone towards N-imidoyl-thioureas; facile synthesis of 3-aryl-2,5,6-triphenylpyrimidin-4(3H)-one (PART III)

Authors: Aly, Ashraf A.; NourEl-Din, Ahmed M.; Gomaa, Moshen A.-M.; Brown, Alan B.; Fahmi, Magda S.

Source: Journal of Chemical Research, Volume 2007, Number 8, August 2007 , pp. 439-441(3)

Publisher: Science Reviews 2000 Ltd

Elicitation of contact hypersensitivity after repeated suberythemal exposures of humans to solar simulated radiation: number of epidermal Langerhans cells

Authors: Lesiak, Aleksandra; Norval, Mary; Sysa-Jedrzejowska, Anna; Wozniacka, Anna; Kobos, Jozef; Omulecka, Aleksandra; Lewy-Trenda, Iwona; Narbutt, Joanna

Source: Contact Dermatitis, Volume 57, Number 4, October 2007 , pp. 224-229(6)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Repeated low-dose ultraviolet (UV) B exposures of humans induce limited photoprotection against the immune effects of erythemal UVB radiation

Authors: Narbutt, J.; Lesiak, A.; Sysa-Jedrzejowska, A.; Wozniacka, A.; Cierniewska-Cieslak, A.; Boncela, J.; Jochymski, C.; Kozlowski, W.; Zalewska, A.; Skibinska, M.; Norval, M.

Source: British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 156, Number 3, March 2007 , pp. 539-547(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Topical immunotherapy with diphenylcyclopropenone in the treatment of chronic extensive alopecia areata

Authors: Sotiriadis, D.; Patsatsi, A.; Lazaridou, E.; Kastanis, A.; Vakirlis, E.; Chrysomallis, F.

Source: Clinical & Experimental Dermatology, Volume 32, Number 1, January 2007 , pp. 48-51(4)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

An unusual reaction of 1,1-dilithio-2,3,4,5-tetraphenyl-1-silacyclopentadiene with diphenylcyclopropenone: synthesis of 1,4-Bis(trimethylsiloxy)-2,3,5,6-tetraphenylbenzene

Authors: Timokhin, Vitaliy; Guzei, Ilia; West, Robert

Source: Silicon Chemistry, Volume 3, Numbers 1-2, September 2006 , pp. 75-78(4)

Publisher: Springer

Fexofenadine, an H1-receptor antagonist, partially but rapidly inhibits the itch of contact dermatitis induced by diphenylcyclopropenone in patients with alopecia areata

Authors: KATAGIRI, Kazumoto; ARAKAWA, Shoko; HATANO, Yutaka; FUJIWARA, Sakuhei

Source: Journal of Dermatology, Volume 33, Number 2, February 2006 , pp. 75-79(5)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

A new example of the three-component reaction: nucleophilic ring opening in cyclopropenones by cyanide ions in the presence of water or alcohols

Authors: Skornyakov, Yu.; Tereshchenko, D.; Ignatenko, A.; Proskurnina, M.; Zefirov, N.

Source: Russian Chemical Bulletin, Volume 54, Number 9, September 2005 , pp. 2129-2132(4)

Publisher: Springer

Alteration of sensorineural circuits in spinal cord by chronic contact dermatitis

Authors: Seike, Masahiro; Hamada, Rie; Ikeda, Mitsunori; kodama, Hajime

Source: Somatosensory & Motor Research, Volume 22, Number 3, Number 3/September 2005 , pp. 115-121(7)

Publisher: Informa Healthcare

Inhibition of scratching behaviour caused by contact dermatitis in histidine decarboxylase gene knockout mice

Authors: Seike, M.; Ikeda, M.; Kodama, H.; Terui, T.; Ohtsu, H.

Source: Experimental Dermatology, Volume 14, Number 3, March 2005 , pp. 169-175(7)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Ultraviolet Radiation Causes Less Immunosuppression in Patients with Polymorphic Light Eruption Than in Controls

Authors: Palmer, Roy A.; Friedmann, Peter S.

Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Volume 122, Number 2, February 2004 , pp. 291-294(4)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Age dependence of diphenylcyclopropenone sensitization in patients with alopecia areata

Authors: Erzsébet Temesvári; Rhenso González; Márta Marschalkó; Attila Horváth

Source: Contact Dermatitis, Volume 50, Number 6, June 2004 , pp. 381-382(2)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

The progressive state, in contrast to the stable or regressive state of alopecia areata, is reflected in peripheral blood mononuclear cells

Authors: Zöller, Margot; McElwee, Kevin J.; Vitacolonna, Mario; Hoffmann, Rolf

Source: Experimental Dermatology, Volume 13, Number 7, July 2004 , pp. 435-444(10)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Thiol Antioxidants Block the Activation of Antigen-Presenting Cells by Contact Sensitizers

Authors: Bruchhausen, Stefanie; Zahn, Sabine; Valk, Elke; Knop, Jürgen; Becker, Detlef

Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Volume 121, Number 5, November 2003 , pp. 1039-1044(6)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Langerhans cells that express matrix metalloproteinase 9 increase in human dermis during sensitization to diphenylcyclopropenone in patients with alopecia areata

Authors: Heffler, L.C.; Kastman, A-L.; Jacobsson Ekman, G.; Scheynius, A.; Fransson, J.

Source: British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 147, Number 2, August 2002 , pp. 222-229(8)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Pityriasis alba: a study of pathogenic factors

Authors: Blessmann Weber, M; Sponchiado de Ávila, LG; Albaneze, R; Magalhães de Oliveira, OL; Sudhaus, BD; Ferreira Cestari, T

Source: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology, Volume 16, Number 5, September 2002 , pp. 463-468(6)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Urticaria after topical immunotherapy with diphenylcyclopropenone

Authors: Francomano M.; Seidenari S.

Source: Contact Dermatitis, Volume 47, Number 5, November 2002 , pp. 310-311(2)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Lactoferrin: influences on Langerhans cells, epidermal cytokines, and cutaneous inflammation

Authors: Kimber I.; Cumberbatch M.; Dearman R.J.; Headon D.R.; Bhushan M.; Griffiths C.E.

Source: Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Volume 80, Number 1, February 2002 , pp. 103-107(5)

Publisher: NRC Research Press

Exogenous topical lactoferrin inhibits allergen-induced Langerhans cell migration and cutaneous inflammation in humans

Authors: Griffiths, C.E.M.; Cumberbatch, M.; Tucker, S.C.; Dearman, R.J.; Andrew, S.; Headon, D.R.; Kimber, I.

Source: British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 144, Number 4, April 2001 , pp. 715-725(11)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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