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Authors: REICHELT J DORING T SANDHOFF K SCHNETZ E FARTASCH M MAGIN TM
Citation: J. Reichelt et al., EXPRESSION OF A TRUNCATED KERATIN-10 ALTERS TERMINAL DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUSE EPIDERMIS, Molecular biology of the cell, 9, 1998, pp. 955-955

Authors: BAUER J BAHMER FA FARTASCH M
Citation: J. Bauer et al., UNBIASED EPIDERMAL LANGERHANS CELL COUNTING USING THE CONFOCAL LASER-SCANNING MICROSCOPE DISECTOR (CLSM-DISECTOR), Journal of investigative dermatology, 110(4), 1998, pp. 583-583

Authors: FARTASCH M SUGAR M SCHNETZ E GOEN T SCHMEIZ M
Citation: M. Fartasch et al., PERCUTANEOUS PENETRATION OF SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE AND BUTOXYETHANOL AS MEASURED BY MICRODIALYSIS IN-VIVO, Journal of investigative dermatology, 110(4), 1998, pp. 673-673

Authors: MAHLER V SCHMIDT A FARTASCH M LOEW TH DIEPGEN TL
Citation: V. Mahler et al., THE ROLE OF PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC MEDICINE IN THE EVALUATION OF SKIN DISEASES, Hautarzt, 49(8), 1998, pp. 626-633

Authors: FARTASCH M
Citation: M. Fartasch, EPIDERMAL BARRIER IN DISORDERS OF THE SKIN, Microscopy research and technique, 38(4), 1997, pp. 361-372

Authors: FARTASCH M
Citation: M. Fartasch, ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE EPIDERMAL BARRIER AFTER IRRITATION, Microscopy research and technique, 37(3), 1997, pp. 193-199

Authors: VONBRENKEN S JENSEN JM FARTASCH M PROKSCH E
Citation: S. Vonbrenken et al., TOPICAL VITAMIN-D-3 DERIVATIVES IMPAIR THE EPIDERMAL PERMEABILITY BARRIER IN NORMAL MOUSE SKIN, Dermatology, 194(2), 1997, pp. 151-156

Authors: FARTASCH M TEAL J MENON GK
Citation: M. Fartasch et al., MODE OF ACTION OF GLYCOLIC ACID ON HUMAN STRATUM-CORNEUM - ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL-EVALUATION OF THE EPIDERMAL BARRIER, Archives of dermatological research, 289(7), 1997, pp. 404-409

Authors: BITTORF A FARTASCH M SCHULER G DIEPGEN TL
Citation: A. Bittorf et al., RESOLUTION REQUIREMENTS FOR DIGITAL IMAGES IN DERMATOLOGY, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 37(2), 1997, pp. 195-198

Authors: TUPKER RA WILLIS C BERARDESCA E LEE CH FARTASCH M AGNER T SERUP J BIRCHER A COENRAADS PJ FISCHER T FROSCH PJ GOLHAUSEN R LACHAPELLE JM LATHI A MAIBACH HI VANNESTE D PINNAGODA J VANDERVALK PGM WAHLBERG JE
Citation: Ra. Tupker et al., GUIDELINES ON SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS) EXPOSURE TESTS - A REPORT FROM THE STANDARDIZATION GROUP OF THE EUROPEAN-SOCIETY-OF-CONTACT-DERMATITIS, Contact dermatitis, 37(2), 1997, pp. 53-69

Authors: FARTASCH M SUGAR M SCHENETZ E ESCHER S SCHMELZ M
Citation: M. Fartasch et al., DYNAMIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE PERCUTANEOUS PENETRATION OF SODIUM LAURYLSULFATE BY MICRODIALYSIS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 109(3), 1997, pp. 459-459

Authors: DIEPGEN TL SAUERBREI W FARTASCH M
Citation: Tl. Diepgen et al., DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF DIAGNOSTIC SCORES FOR ATOPIC-DERMATITISINCORPORATING CRITERIA OF DATA QUALITY AND PRACTICAL USEFULNESS, Journal of clinical epidemiology, 49(9), 1996, pp. 1031-1038

Authors: FARTASCH M
Citation: M. Fartasch, THE NATURE OF THE EPIDERMAL BARRIER - STRUCTURAL ASPECTS, Advanced drug delivery reviews, 18(3), 1996, pp. 273-282

Authors: SIDRANSKY E FARTASCH M LEE RE METLAY LA ABELLA S ZIMRAN A GAO W ELIAS PM GINNS EI HOLLERAN WM
Citation: E. Sidransky et al., EPIDERMAL ABNORMALITIES MAY DISTINGUISH TYPE-2 FROM TYPE-1 AND TYPE-3OF GAUCHER DISEASE, Pediatric research, 39(1), 1996, pp. 134-141

Authors: FARTASCH M PONEC M ROSDY M
Citation: M. Fartasch et al., THE DEVELOPMENT OF A STRUCTURALLY COMPETENT EPIDERMAL BARRIER IN AIR-EXPOSED KERATINOCYTE CULTURES - A TIME-COURSE STUDY, Journal of investigative dermatology, 107(4), 1996, pp. 3-3

Authors: ROSDY M FARTASCH M PONEC M
Citation: M. Rosdy et al., STRUCTURALLY AND BIOCHEMICALLY NORMAL PERMEABILITY BARRIER OF HUMAN EPIDERMIS RECONSTITUTED IN CHEMICALLY-DEFINED MEDIUM, Journal of investigative dermatology, 107(4), 1996, pp. 52-52

Authors: FARTASCH M ROSDY M
Citation: M. Fartasch et M. Rosdy, MATURATION OF THE EPIDERMAL BARRIER IN AIR-EXPOSED KERATINOCYTE CULTURES - A TIME-COURSE STUDY, Journal of investigative dermatology, 107(3), 1996, pp. 423-423

Authors: ESCHER S SCHMELZ A GOEN T DREXLER H FARTASCH M HANDWERKER HO
Citation: S. Escher et al., DERMAL MICRODIALYSIS ENABLES MEASUREMENT OF PERCUTANEOUS-ABSORPTION OF 2-BUTOXYETHANOL IN RAT, Journal of investigative dermatology, 107(3), 1996, pp. 429-429

Authors: FARTASCH M SINDRANSKY E ELIAS PM GINNS EI HOLLERAN WM
Citation: M. Fartasch et al., ULTRASTRUCTURAL DIAGNOSIS OF TYPE-II GAUCHER DISEASE BY ITS UNIQUE EPIDERMAL ABNORMALITIES, Journal of investigative dermatology, 107(2), 1996, pp. 14-14

Authors: COLLENBERG C VONDENDRIESCH P GRAMATZKI M FARTASCH M GRUSCHWITZ MS
Citation: C. Collenberg et al., MONITORING OF THE DISEASE PROGRESS IN SEZARY-SYNDROME BY CD7(-) CELLSUSING FLOW-CYTOMETRY, British journal of dermatology, 134(5), 1996, pp. 980-982

Authors: VONDENDRIESCH P FARTASCH M HUNTER A PONEC M
Citation: P. Vondendriesch et al., EXPRESSION OF INTEGRIN RECEPTORS AND ICAM-1 ON KERATINOCYTES IN-VIVO AND IN AN IN-VITRO RECONSTRUCTED EPIDERMIS - EFFECT OF SODIUM DODECYL-SULFATE, Archives of dermatological research, 287(3-4), 1995, pp. 249-253

Authors: TACKE J SCHMIDT A FARTASCH M DIEPGEN TL
Citation: J. Tacke et al., OCCUPATIONAL CONTACT-DERMATITIS IN BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS AND COOKS - A POPULATION-BASED STUDY, Contact dermatitis, 33(2), 1995, pp. 112-117

Authors: SIDRANSKY E FARTASCH M ELIAS PM GINNS EI HOLLERAN WM
Citation: E. Sidransky et al., UNIQUE EPIDERMAL ABNORMALITIES RESULTING FROM SEVERE GLUCOCEREBROSIDASE DEFICIENCY MAY DISTINGUISH TYPE-2 FROM OTHER TYPES OF GAUCHER DISEASE, Pediatric research, 37(4), 1995, pp. 152-152

Authors: FARTASCH M SINDRANSKY E ELIAS PM GINNS EI HOLLERAN WM
Citation: M. Fartasch et al., UNIQUE EPIDERMAL ABNORMALITIES DUE TO SEVERE GLUCOCEREBROSIDASE DEFICIENCY IN TYPE-II GAUCHER DISEASE, Journal of investigative dermatology, 105(3), 1995, pp. 479-479

Authors: ZIPPRICH F FARTASCH M GRUSCHWITZ MS
Citation: F. Zipprich et al., IN-SITU ACTIVATION AND TRANSLOCATION OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR OF THE NUCLEAR FACTOR KAPPA-B REL FAMILY IN EPIDERMAL ECZEMATOUS REACTION, Journal of investigative dermatology, 105(3), 1995, pp. 504-504
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