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    Sweet syndrome in patients with solid tumors by Cohen, P R, Holder, W R, Tucker, S B, Kono, S, Kurzrock, R

    Published in Cancer (01-11-1993)
    “…Sweet syndrome (acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis) may occur as a cutaneous paraneoplastic syndrome. This condition has been associated with hematologic…”
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    Intralesional interferon therapy for basal cell carcinoma by Cornell, R C, Greenway, H T, Tucker, S B, Edwards, L, Ashworth, S, Vance, J C, Tanner, D J, Taylor, E L, Smiles, K A, Peets, E A

    “…In a clinical trial of 172 patients at four medical centers, interferon alfa-2b (1.5 x 10(6) IU) or a placebo was injected directly into biopsy-proved…”
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    EXPRESSION OF Hras-p21 AND KERATIN K13 IN UVR-INDUCED SKIN TUMORS IN SENCAR MICE by Tong, Y, Tucker, S B, Smith, M A

    “…An ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced Sencar mouse skin carcinogenesis model was established to investigate the expression of Hras-p21 and keratin K13 in…”
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    Rapid identification of monocytes in a mixed mononuclear cell preparation by Tucker, S B, Pierre, R V, Jordon, R E

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (01-01-1977)
    “…A method for identifying monocytes by the "non-specific esterase" stain is described. This method is particularly applicable to mononuclear cell suspensions…”
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    Comparison of topical clindamycin phosphate, benzoyl peroxide, and a combination of the two for the treatment of acne vulgaris by Tucker, S B, Tausend, R, Cochran, R, Flannigan, S A

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-04-1984)
    “…Patients with moderate to severe acne vulgaris were treated for 10 weeks with either topical clindamycin phosphate (1% solution) twice daily, benzoyl peroxide…”
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    Synthetic pyrethroid insecticides: a dermatological evaluation by Flannigan, S A, Tucker, S B, Key, M M, Ross, C E, Fairchild, E J, Grimes, B A, Harrist, R B

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-06-1985)
    “…Synthetic pyrethroids are lipophilic insecticides whose biological activity seems to be directly related to their chemical structure. In this investigation…”
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    Chronic ultraviolet exposure-induced p53 gene alterations in Sencar mouse skin carcinogenesis model by Tong, Y, Smith, M A, Tucker, S B

    “…Alterations of the tumor suppresser gene p53 have been found in ultraviolet radiation (UVR) related human skin cancers and in UVR-induced murine skin tumors…”
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    Variation in cutaneous perfusion due to synthetic pyrethroid exposure by Flannigan, S A, Tucker, S B

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-11-1985)
    “…Synthetic pyrethroids are neurotoxic insecticides with a low mammalian toxicity. Prior investigations have found these agents to be neither cutaneous irritants…”
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    Prevention of occupational skin disease by Tucker, S B

    Published in Dermatologic clinics (01-01-1988)
    “…Each occupational setting has unique risks for occupational skin disease based on the materials used, the workplace environment, and the skin type of each…”
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    Variation in cutaneous sensation between synthetic pyrethroid insecticides by Flannigan, S A, Tucker, S B

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-08-1985)
    “…Synthetic pyrethroids are potent insecticides, utilized for food protection and general pest control. Numerous investigations have indicated that ultra-low…”
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    Topical zinc therapy for acne vulgaris by Cochran, R J, Tucker, S B, Flannigan, S A

    Published in International journal of dermatology (01-04-1985)
    “…A double-blind study of 30 patients with mild to moderate acne vulgaris was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a topically applied 2% zinc sulfate solution…”
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    Atypical human T-cell lymphotropic virus type-I-associated T-cell lymphoma in a low-prevalence Alaska Native population. Implications for disease surveillance by Davidson, M, Braziel, R M, Lairmore, M D, Jacobson, S, Sprott, J M, Tucker, S B, Levine, P H, Kaplan, J E

    Published in Cancer (15-06-1993)
    “…An atypical case of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) associated with human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) occurred in a 46-year-old Inupiat…”
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    Thalamic hemorrhage with neglect and memory disorder by Waxman, S G, Ricaurte, G A, Tucker, S B

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (01-08-1986)
    “…A patient with right thalamic hemorrhage developed left-sided hemi-inattention, indifference, motor neglect, and hypokinesia. He also developed a severe memory…”
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    Cutaneous effects from occupational exposure to fenvalerate by Tucker, S.B, Flannigan, S.A

    Published in Archives of toxicology (01-11-1983)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine, through a field survey, the prevalence of cutaneous response to the synthetic pyrethroid fenvalerate; to…”
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    Inhibition of cutaneous paresthesia resulting from synthetic pyrethroid exposure by Tucker, S B, Flannigan, S A, Ross, C E

    Published in International journal of dermatology (01-12-1984)
    “…Synthetic pyrethroids are potent lipophilic insecticides recognized as nerve toxins. Their increased usage in recent years has established them as a serious…”
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    Occupational tropical acne by Tucker, S B

    Published in Cutis (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-1983)
    “…Tropical acne, a major problem for military personnel assigned to hot, humid areas, has not been reported previously in the United States. Here, a case of…”
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