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Authors: Bernstein, EF Lee, J Brown, DB Yu, R Van Scott, E
Citation: Ef. Bernstein et al., Glycolic acid treatment increases type I collagen mRNA and hyaluronic acidcontent of human skin, DERM SURG, 27(5), 2001, pp. 429-433

Authors: Bernstein, EF
Citation: Ef. Bernstein, Clinical characteristics of 500 consecutive patients presenting for laser removal of lower extremity spider veins, DERM SURG, 27(1), 2001, pp. 31-33

Authors: Bernstein, EF Kong, SK Brown, DB Kwak, BC Takeuchi, T Gasparro, FP Uitto, J
Citation: Ef. Bernstein et al., The nitroxide Tempol affords protection against ultraviolet radiation in atransgenic murine fibroblast culture model of cutaneous photoaging, EXP DERMATO, 10(1), 2001, pp. 55-61

Authors: Assad, SA Bernstein, EF Brod, B James, WD
Citation: Sa. Assad et al., Extensive pigmentation secondary to minocycline treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, J RHEUMATOL, 28(3), 2001, pp. 679-682

Authors: Bernstein, EF
Citation: Ef. Bernstein, Treatment of a resistant port-wine stain with the 1.5-msec pulse duration,tunable, pulsed dye laser, DERM SURG, 26(11), 2000, pp. 1007-1009

Authors: Bernstein, EF Andersen, D Zelickson, BD
Citation: Ef. Bernstein et al., Laser resurfacing for dermal photoaging, CLIN PLAST, 27(2), 2000, pp. 221

Authors: Bernstein, EF Kornbluth, S Brown, DB Black, J
Citation: Ef. Bernstein et al., Treatment of spider veins using a 10 millisecond pulse-duration frequency-doubled neodymium YAG laser, DERM SURG, 25(4), 1999, pp. 316-320

Authors: Bernstein, EF Brown, DB Kenkel, J Burns, AJ
Citation: Ef. Bernstein et al., Residual thermal damage resulting from pulsed and scanned resurfacing lasers, DERM SURG, 25(10), 1999, pp. 739-743
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