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    The effect of repeated open exposure to low levels of nickel on compromised hand skin of nickel-allergic subjects by Allenby, C F, Basketter, D A

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-03-1994)
    “…Nickel is a very common contact allergen, with some reports showing that more than 10% of women are affected. It is therefore important to be able to assess…”
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    Immediate contact reactions to chemicals in the fragrance mix and a study of the quenching action of eugenol by Safford, R J, Basketter, D A, Allenby, C F, Goodwin, B F

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-11-1990)
    “…In this study, the nature of non-immune immediate contact reactions (NIICR) produced by cinnamic aldehyde, benzoic acid and sorbic acid were investigated, with…”
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    Studies of the quenching phenomenon in delayed contact hypersensitivity reactions by Basketter, D A, Allenby, C F

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-09-1991)
    “…Studies in guinea pig and man have shown that eugenol can quench non-specifically contact urticarial responses, whereas limonene seems largely ineffective. In…”
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    Minimum eliciting patch test concentrations of cobalt by Allenby, C F, Basketter, D A

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-03-1989)
    “…In sensitized subjects, minimum eliciting levels of cobalt were estimated using patch tests with aqueous cobalt chloride on both normal skin and on skin…”
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    Perinal: a new no-touch spray to relieve the symptoms of pruritus ani by ALLENBY, C. F, JOHNSTONE, R. S, CHATFIELD, S, PIKE, L. C, TIDY, G

    “…A new no-touch aqueous spray has been developed for the topical treatment of pruritus ani. It contains 0.2% hydrocortisone and 1.0% lignocaine hydrochloride,…”
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    An arm immersion model of compromised skin (II). Influence on minimal eliciting patch test concentrations of nickel by Allenby, C F, Basketter, D A

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-03-1993)
    “…The transition metal nickel is a very common cause of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). In the general population, adults with hand eczema have a high…”
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    Influence of detergent washing powders on minimal eliciting patch test concentrations of nickel and chromium by Allenby, C F, Goodwin, B F

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-12-1983)
    “…Minimum eliciting levels of nickel have been estimated in 25 nickel-sensitive subjects, and of chromium in 14 chromium-sensitive subjects by patch tests with…”
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    Halogenation and topical corticosteroids: a comparison between the 17-butyrate esters of hydrocortisone and clobetasone in ointment bases by Allenby, C F, Sparkes, C G

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-02-1981)
    “…Clobetasone butyrate 0.05% (Eumovate), a halogenated topical steroid, was compared with hydrocortison butyrate 0.1% (Locoid) which does not contain any halogen…”
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    An arm immersion model of compromised skin (I). Influence on irritation reactions by Allenby, C F, Basketter, D A, Dickens, A, Barnes, E G, Brough, H C

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-02-1993)
    “…Patch testing and safety evaluation processes to assess the allergic or irritant potential of substances are usually performed on normal skin. However, the…”
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    A new citrated formulation of nalidixic acid (Mictral U.K.) for the treatment of acute cystitis by Dulake, C, Adam, G, Allenby, F, Anderson, A R, Clark-Jones, A, Cure, S M

    Published in Journal of international medical research (01-01-1981)
    “…A 3-day course of a new citrated formulation of nalidixic acid (Mictral) was assessed in fifty-four women presenting with acute uncomplicated cystitis. Over…”
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