Search Results - "Ryberg, Kristina"
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Recommendation to include a textile dye mix in the European baseline series
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-07-2015)“…Summary Background Disperse dyes are common sensitizers, but are not currently included in the European baseline series. Objectives To justify the inclusion of…”
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Contact allergy from disperse dyes in textiles-a review
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-02-2013)“…Several disperse dyes (DDs) are still considered to be the most important allergens in textile dermatitis, but there are sparse data about their current use in…”
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Contact Allergy in Western Sweden to Propolis of Four Different Origins
Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (2020)“…Propolis, which is produced by honeybees and is used in “natural” products, can cause contact allergy. The composition of propolis varies between regions, but…”
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Are allergenic disperse dyes used for dyeing textiles?
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-09-2012)“…Background. There are no data showing that disperse dyes, used to patch test patients, are currently being used for dyeing synthetic garments. It is unknown…”
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Sensitizing capacity of Disperse Orange 1 and its potential metabolites from azo reduction and their cross-reactivity pattern
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-07-2013)“…Background Simultaneous contact allergies to Disperse Orange 1, 4‐nitroaniline and p‐aminodiphenylamine (PADPA), as well as to other disperse azo dyes and to…”
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Patch testing with the textile dyes Disperse Orange 1 and Disperse Yellow 3 and some of their potential metabolites, and simultaneous reactions to para-amino compounds
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-09-2012)“…Background. It is known that, in vitro, human skin bacteria are able to split disperse azo dyes into the corresponding aromatic amines, some of which are…”
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Patch testing with a textile dye mix - a multicentre study
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-10-2014)“…Summary Background Disperse dyes are well‐known contact sensitizers. However, they are not included in the majority of commercially available baseline patch…”
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Swedish Experiences From Patch Testing Methylisothiazolinone Separately
Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-01-2015)“…The preservative methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone (MCI/MI) is a well-known sensitiser and present in the Swedish baseline series since the…”
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Patch testing with a textile dye mix in two concentrations - a multicentre study by the Swedish contact dermatitis research group
Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-01-2015)“…Disperse dyes, which are used for colouring synthetic textile fibres, are well-known contact sensitisers. To investigate the outcome of patch-testing with a…”
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Patch testing with formaldehyde 2.0% in parallel with 1.0% by the Swedish contact dermatitis research group
Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-01-2014)“…In a multicentre study consecutively patch-tested dermatitis patients were tested simultaneously with 1.0% and 2.0% (w/v) formaldehyde in aqua applied with a…”
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Patch Testing with a Textile Dye Mix in a Baseline Series in Two Countries
Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-06-2011)“…Disperse dyes are the most common contact sensitizers among textile dyes. The main aim of this study was to investigate the outcome of patch testing with a…”
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Patch testing with a textile dye mix and its constituents in a baseline series
Published in Dermatitis (01-01-2010)“…Among the textile dyes, disperse dyes are common sensitizers. To investigate whether patch testing with a textile dye mix consisting of eight disperse dyes…”
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Spontaneous Formation of a Proteolytic B1 and B2 Bradykinin Receptor Complex with Enhanced Signaling Capacity
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-05-2004)“…B1 bradykinin receptor (B1R) induction is critical in the adaptation of the kinin-mediated inflammatory response from a B2 bradykinin receptor (B2R) subtype to…”
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Contact allergy to citral and its constituents geranial and neral, coupled with reactions to the prehapten and prohapten geraniol
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-01-2020)“…Background Citral is commonly used as a fragrance and flavor material and consists of the aldehydes geranial and neral. Citral is included in fragrance mix…”
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Solvent Orange 60 is a potent contact sensitizer in occupational and everyday life
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-09-2018)“…Background Solvent Orange (SO) 60 is a perinone‐type dye that is often used in plastic materials such as spectacle frames and has been shown to cause contact…”
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Contact allergy to oxidized geraniol among Swedish dermatitis patients—A multicentre study by the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-10-2018)“…Background Geraniol is a widely used fragrance terpene, and is included in fragrance mix I. Geraniol is prone to autoxidation, forming the skin sensitizers…”
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Patch testing with hydroxyisohexyl 3‐cyclohexene carboxaldehyde ( HICC ) – a multicentre study of the S wedish C ontact D ermatitis R esearch G roup
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-01-2017)“…Summary Background In 2014, the fragrance hydroxyisohexyl 3‐cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (HICC) was excluded from the Swedish baseline series. Objectives To…”
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Patch testing with hydroxyisohexyl 3‐cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (HICC) – a multicentre study of the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-01-2017)“…Summary Background In 2014, the fragrance hydroxyisohexyl 3‐cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (HICC) was excluded from the Swedish baseline series. Objectives To…”
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Can patch testing with methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone be optimized using a new diagnostic mix? – A multicenter study from the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group
Published in Contact dermatitis (01-05-2020)“…Background Methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone (MCI/MI) and methylisothiazolinone (MI) are tested to detect contact allergy to these…”
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