Citation: R. Happle, Buschke-Ollendorff syndrome: early, unilateral and pronounced involvement may be explained as a type 2 segmental manifestation, EUR J DERM, 11(6), 2001, pp. 505-505
Authors:
Freyschmidt-Paul, P
Ziegler, A
McElwee, KJ
Happle, R
Kissling, S
Sundberg, JP
Hoffmann, R
Citation: P. Freyschmidt-paul et al., Treatment of alopecia areata in C3H/Hej mice with the topical immunosuppressant FK506 (Tacrolimus), EUR J DERM, 11(5), 2001, pp. 405-409
Authors:
Loffler, H
Pirker, C
Aramaki, J
Frosch, PJ
Happle, R
Effendy, I
Citation: H. Loffler et al., Evaluation of skin susceptibility to irritancy by routine patch testing with sodium lauryl sulfate, EUR J DERM, 11(5), 2001, pp. 416-419
Citation: S. Niiyama et al., Influence of estrogens on the androgen metabolism in different subunits ofhuman hair follicles, EUR J DERM, 11(3), 2001, pp. 195-198
Citation: R. Happle et I. Effendy, Coexisting linear and disseminated drug eruption: a clinical clue to the understanding of the genetic basis of drug eruptions, EUR J DERM, 11(2), 2001, pp. 89-89
Citation: R. Danarti et al., Paradominant inheritance may explain familial occurrence of cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenital, DERMATOLOGY, 203(3), 2001, pp. 208-211
Citation: R. Happle et A. Konig, Didymosis aplasticosebacea: Coexistence of aplasia cutis congenita and nevus sebaceus may be explained as a twin spot phenomenon, DERMATOLOGY, 202(3), 2001, pp. 246-248
Citation: R. Happle, 35th Scientific meeting of the Deutschsprachigen Mykologischen Gesellschaft eV - (MYK 2001) - Marburg, Germany - September 13-15, 2001 - Foreword, MYCOSES, 44(6), 2001, pp. NIL_9-NIL_9
Citation: S. Niiyama et al., The feasibility of quantitative analysis of androgen metabolism by use of single dermal papillae from human hair follicles, EXP DERMATO, 10(2), 2001, pp. 124-127
Authors:
Loffler, H
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Happle, R
Effendy, I
Citation: H. Loffler et al., Murine auricular transepidermal water loss - a novel approach for evaluating irritant skin reaction in mice, CLIN EXP D, 26(2), 2001, pp. 196-200