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Howard Maibach, MD

Simultaneous diffusion and metabolism of betamethasone 17-valerate in the living skin equivalent.

Kubota K, Ademola J, Maibach HI PMID: 8748331

Effect of age and sex on the induction and elicitation of allergic contact dermatitis.

Kwangsukstith C, Maibach HI PMID: 8565482

Functional changes in human stratum corneum induced by topical glycolic acid: comparison with all-trans retinoic acid.

Effendy I, Kwangsukstith C, Lee JY, Maibach HI PMID: 8651024

Skin irritation in man: a comparative bioengineering study using improved reflectance spectroscopy.

Andersen PH, Maibach HI PMID: 8565486

Transdermal iontophoresis and solute penetration across excised human skin.

Singh P, Anliker M, Smith GA, Zavortink D, Maibach HI PMID: 8587053

Quantification of sodium lauryl sulfate penetration into the skin and underlying tissue after topical application--pharmacological and toxicological implications.

Patil S, Singh P, Sarasour K, Maibach H PMID: 8801341

Surfactants and experimental irritant contact dermatitis.

Effendy I, Maibach HI PMID: 8654070

Contact urticaria from polyurethane-membrane hypoallergenic gloves.

Kwangsukstith C, Maibach HI PMID: 8565467

The sodium lauryl sulfate model: an overview.

Lee CH, Maibach HI PMID: 7493454

Topical cis-urocanic acid suppresses both induction and elicitation of contact hypersensitivity in BALB/C mice.

Lauerma AI, Aioi A, Maibach HI PMID: 8578946

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