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    The clinical utility of genetic testing of tissues from pregnancy losses by Waterman, CA, Batstone, P, Bown, N, Cresswell, L, Delmege, C, English, CJ, Fews, G, Grimsley, L, Imrie, S, Kulkarni, A, Mann, K, Johnson, R, Morgan, SM, Roberts, P, Simonic, I, Trueman, S, Wall, M, McMullan, D

    “…Objective To map the current testing being undertaken following pregnancy loss across the UK and to examine the clinical utility in terms of identifying a…”
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    A diagnostic algorithm for male genital oedema by Weinberger, LN, Zirwas, MJ, English III, JC

    “…Male genital oedema can be defined as swelling or the appearance of swelling of the scrotum and/or the penile shaft and prepuce. Despite the various causes of…”
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    Inpatient teledermatology improves diagnostic accuracy and management of erythroderma in hospitalized patients by Khosravi, H., Nekooie, M. B., Moorhead, A., English, J. C.

    Published in Clinical and experimental dermatology (01-12-2021)
    “…Summary With the onset of the COVID‐19 pandemic, healthcare providers have made increasing use of inpatient teledermatology; however, few studies have analysed…”
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    Sarcoidosis by English, Joseph C., Patel, Purvisha J., Greer, Kenneth E.

    “…Sarcoidosis is a systemic noncaseating granulomatous disorder of unknown origin. The cutaneous manifestations of sarcoidosis often enable the dermatologist to…”
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    Evidence-Based Treatment and Prevention of External Genital Warts in Female Pediatric and Adolescent Patients by Thornsberry, L., MD, English, J.C., MD

    “…Abstract External anogenital warts, or condylomata acuminata, are caused by the proliferation of squamous epithelial cells secondary to human papillomavirus…”
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    Derivation of a Human Equivalent Concentration for n-Butanol Using A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model for n-Butyl Acetate and Metabolites n-Butanol and n-Butyric Acid by Teeguarden, J. G., Deisinger, P. J., Poet, T. S., English, J. C., Faber, W. D., Barton, H. A., Corley, R. A., Clewell, H. J.

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-05-2005)
    “…The metabolic series approach for risk assessment uses a dosimetry-based analysis to develop toxicity information for a group of metabolically linked compounds…”
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    Metabolism and disposition of hydroquinone in Fischer 344 rats after oral or dermal administration by English, J.C., Deisinger, P.J.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-03-2005)
    “…Studies were conducted to determine the absorption, tissue distribution, excretion, and metabolism of 14C-hydroquinone (HQ) in male and female rats following…”
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    Stability of housekeeping genes in alveolar macrophages from COPD patients by Ishii, T, Wallace, A. M, Zhang, X, Gosselink, J, Abboud, R. T, English, J. C, Pare, P. D, Sandford, A. J

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-02-2006)
    “…The stability of housekeeping genes is critical when performing gene expression studies. To date, there have been no studies that look at the stability of…”
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    Localized and systemic scleroderma by Hawk, A, English, 3rd, J C

    Published in Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery (01-03-2001)
    “…Scleroderma is a broad term encompassing both localized and systemic sclerosis. Localized scleroderma is a cutaneous limited fibrosis that manifests as plaque…”
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    Dermatoses of the glans penis and prepuce by English, MAJ Joseph C., Laws, CPT Richard A., Keough, CPT George C., Wilde, CPT Joseph L., Foley, LTC John P., Elston, LTC Dirk M.

    “…A wide range of infectious, neoplastic, and inflammatory dermatoses can affect the glans penis or prepuce. Some are unique to the genitalia. Other more common…”
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    Intervention development in occupational research: an example from the printing industry by Brown, T P, Rushton, L, Williams, H C, English, J S C

    “…Background: Intervention development research is an essential prerequisite of any study that attempts to determine whether specific interventions work to…”
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    Maggot chymotrypsin I from Lucilia sericata is resistant to endogenous wound protease inhibitors by Telford, G., Brown, A.P., Kind, A., English, J.S.C., Pritchard, D.I.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-01-2011)
    “…Summary Background  A chymotrypsin found in the secretions of Lucilia sericata and manufactured as a recombinant enzyme degrades chronic wound eschar ex vivo…”
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    Degradation of eschar from venous leg ulcers using a recombinant chymotrypsin from Lucilia sericata by Telford, G., Brown, A.P., Seabra, R.A.M., Horobin, A.J., Rich, A., English, J.S.C., Pritchard, D.I.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-09-2010)
    “…Summary Background  Larvae of the greenbottle Lucilia sericata are used to debride nonhealing wounds and stimulate the production of fresh granulation tissue…”
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    Corticosteroid-induced contact dermatitis: a pragmatic approach by English, J. S. C.

    Published in Clinical and experimental dermatology (01-06-2000)
    “…It is only in the past 10 years that the allergenic potential of topical corticosteroids has been fully realized. This has an important impact on the…”
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    Development of a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model for Hydroquinone by Corley, R.A., English, J.C., Hill, T.S., Fiorica, L.A., Morgott, D.A.

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-06-2000)
    “…Hydroquinone (HQ) produces nephrotoxicity and renal tubular adenomas in male F344 rats following 2 years of oral dosing. Female F344 and SD rats are…”
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    Enzymes, detergents and skin: facts and fantasies by Basketter, D.A., English, J.S.C., Wakelin, S.H., White, I.R.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-06-2008)
    “…Summary In their raw state, enzymes of bacterial/fungal origin cause allergic reactions in the lung. Proteolytic enzymes also cause irritation to skin, eyes…”
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    Family Approach for Estimating Reference Concentrations/Doses for Series of Related Organic Chemicals by Barton, H. A., Deisinger, P. J., English, J. C., Gearhart, J. M., Faber, W. D., Tyler, T. R., Banton, M. I., Teeguarden, Justin, Andersen, M. E.

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-03-2000)
    “…The family approach for related compounds can be used to evaluate hazard and estimate reference concentrations/doses using internal dose metrics for a group…”
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