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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 34
Published: 05 February 2007
10.1159/000099601
EISBN: 978-3-318-01428-0
... Abstract Background: There is a basic necessity to understand the mechanisms of the protectiveeffects of pre-work creams. Additionally a lot of workplace-related irritants cannot betested with the existing in vivo methods due to their toxicological profile. As a consequence,there is a need...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 23
Published: 05 April 1995
10.1159/000424315
EISBN: 978-3-318-03460-8
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 25
Published: 05 August 1996
10.1159/000425529
EISBN: 978-3-318-03462-2
Book Chapter
Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 25
Published: 05 August 1996
10.1159/000425530
EISBN: 978-3-318-03462-2
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 23
Published: 05 April 1995
10.1159/000424323
EISBN: 978-3-318-03460-8
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Series: Monographs in Oral Science
Volume: 32
Published: 20 August 2024
10.1159/000538887
EISBN: 978-3-318-07248-8
... be used instead of remineralisation. The evidence available so far indicates that among the several available remineralising agents, casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) cream and fluoride (F) varnish show the best results and are equally effective in remineralising MIH-affected...
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Book: Skin Barrier Function
Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 49
Published: 12 February 2016
10.1159/000441586
EISBN: 978-3-318-05586-3
... and the maturation of corneocytes. Furthermore, moisturizing creams may influence the desquamatory proteases and alter the thickness of the stratum corneum. Clinical consequences of potential differences in the efficacy of moisturizers include differences in hydrating properties, effects on visible dryness...
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Series: World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics
Volume: 124
Published: 15 June 2022
10.1159/000516739
EISBN: 978-3-318-06296-0
.../chocolate drinks. For many children it is easier to drink extra calories than to take them with more solid foods. Energy-dense snacks, such as ice-cream without or with extra whipped cream, chocolate, chocolate mousse or energy-dense puddings (with cream), potato chips (fried in oil), nuts, nuts...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 34
Published: 05 February 2007
10.1159/000099994
EISBN: 978-3-318-01428-0
... Abstract The application of protective creams in the hairdressing trade forms part of a complexconcept for the prevention of occupational skin disorders. To date, no comparative controlledintervention studies have been carried out using different skin-protective creams. Previouslypublished skin...
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Book: Cosmeceuticals
Series: Aesthetic Dermatology
Volume: 5
Published: 09 February 2021
EISBN: 978-3-318-06690-6
... Writers: Cellulite: no clear evidence that any type of treatment is effective. Drugs Ther Perspect 2015;31:437–440. 11. Collis N, Elliot L, Sharpe C, Sharpe D: Cellulite treatment: a myth or reality: a prospective randomized, controlled trial of two therapies, endermologie and aminophylline cream...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 40
Published: 10 February 2011
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9616-9
...: Topical 5-fluorouracil solution in the treatment of warts - clinical experience and percutaneous absorption. Br J Dermatol 1988; 118: 409-414 6. Levy S Furst K Chern W: A pharmacokinetic evaluation of 0.5% and 5% fluorouracil topical cream in patients with actinic keratosis. Clin Ther 2001; 23...
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Published: 30 October 1991
10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-05207-7
EISBN: 978-3-318-05207-7
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Series: World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics
Volume: 121
Published: 01 December 2020
10.1159/000507512
EISBN: 978-3-318-06698-2
... of high-quality ingredients or by adding micronutrients to commonly eaten foods via fortification. We are dialing up on plant-based offerings, like plant-based meat alternatives, dairy-free ice cream, and solutions for more plant-based meals. We empower people to consume more nutritious diets through our...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 40
Published: 10 February 2011
10.1159/000321047
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9616-9
... and their clinical efficacy. Antibacterial Topical Agents Clindamycin Pharmacology Clindamycin is a lincosamide, a class of antimi-crobial agents, which disrupts bacterial protein synthesis. For vaginal administration, clindamycin phosphate vaginal cream 2% is appropriate, a semisolid, white cream...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 34
Published: 05 February 2007
10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-01428-0
EISBN: 978-3-318-01428-0
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Book: Cosmeceuticals
Series: Aesthetic Dermatology
Volume: 5
Published: 09 February 2021
10.1159/000491850
EISBN: 978-3-318-06690-6
... proposed to stimulate lipolysis in the fat tissue by action through peroxisomal proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) receptors [ 28 ]. But do retinoids improve cellulite? In a small, placebo-controlled study, Kligman et al. [ 29 ] found improvement of cellulite using topical 0.3% retinol cream...
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Book: Skin Barrier Function
Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 49
Published: 12 February 2016
EISBN: 978-3-318-05586-3
... ichthyosis: a double blind study of four different cream formulations. Br J Dermatol 1999;141:1027-1032. 13. Man MQ, Feingold KR, Elias PM: Exogenous lipids influence permeability barrier recovery in acetone-treated murine skin. Arch Dermatol 1993;129:728-738. 14. Halkier-Sorensen L, Thestrup...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 34
Published: 05 February 2007
10.1159/000099602
EISBN: 978-3-318-01428-0
... creams since they are simple, rapid and safe. Since no animal model could perfectlymimic human percutaneous absorption, these tests are particularly recommended as screeningprocedures for barrier cream candidates. A number of in vivo methods exist whereupon conventional,non-invasive bioengineering...
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Series: World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics
Volume: 113
Published: 17 April 2015
10.1159/000375193
EISBN: 978-3-318-02691-7
... • Energy-dense foods, e.g. deep-fried foods (French fries), fatty foods • Energy-dense drinks, e.g. milk shakes, high-fat milk/chocolate drinks. For many children it is easier to drink extra calories than to take them with more solid foods • Energy-dense snacks, e.g. ice cream without or with extra...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 40
Published: 10 February 2011
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9616-9
.../05/slides/2005-4089s2_01_07_Pitts.ppt. 5. Goldstein AT Marinoff SC Christopher K: Pimecrolimus for the treatment of vulvar lichen sclerosus in a premenarchal girl. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol 2004; 17: 35-37 6. Boms S Gambichler T Freitag M Altmeyer P Kreuter A: Pimecrolimus 1% cream...
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