Contact dermatitis

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Contact dermatitis. / Scheinman, Pamela L.; Vocanson, Marc; Thyssen, Jacob P.; Johansen, Jeanne Duus; Nixon, Rosemary L.; Dear, Kate; Botto, Nina C.; Morot, Johanna; Goldminz, Ari M.

In: Nature Reviews. Disease Primers, Vol. 7, No. 1, 38, 12.2021.

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Scheinman, PL, Vocanson, M, Thyssen, JP, Johansen, JD, Nixon, RL, Dear, K, Botto, NC, Morot, J & Goldminz, AM 2021, 'Contact dermatitis', Nature Reviews. Disease Primers, vol. 7, no. 1, 38. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41572-021-00271-4

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Scheinman, P. L., Vocanson, M., Thyssen, J. P., Johansen, J. D., Nixon, R. L., Dear, K., Botto, N. C., Morot, J., & Goldminz, A. M. (2021). Contact dermatitis. Nature Reviews. Disease Primers, 7(1), [38]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41572-021-00271-4

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Scheinman PL, Vocanson M, Thyssen JP, Johansen JD, Nixon RL, Dear K et al. Contact dermatitis. Nature Reviews. Disease Primers. 2021 Dec;7(1). 38. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41572-021-00271-4

Author

Scheinman, Pamela L. ; Vocanson, Marc ; Thyssen, Jacob P. ; Johansen, Jeanne Duus ; Nixon, Rosemary L. ; Dear, Kate ; Botto, Nina C. ; Morot, Johanna ; Goldminz, Ari M. / Contact dermatitis. In: Nature Reviews. Disease Primers. 2021 ; Vol. 7, No. 1.

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