Author: Marzulli, Francis N.; & Maibach, Howard I.; editors: Title: Dermatotoxicology
Description: n.p. [Bristol (PA)], Taylor & Francis, (1996). Fifth Edition. orig.boards. 23x16cm, xxxv, 713 pp. Textual diagrams & charts. Minor rubbing, slight bump to spine edge, VG. ¶ Contains 47 papers. Includes: N.A. Monteiro-Riviere "Anatomical Factors Affecting Barrier Function"; T. Egelrund; et al: "Stratum Corneum Cell Cohesion & Desquamation in Maintenance of the Skin Barrier"; P.W. Wertz " Lipids of the Permeability Barrier"; R.C. Wester & H.I. Maibach " Percutaneous Absorption: Short-Term Exposure, Lag Time, Multiple Exposures,Model Variations, & Absorption from Clothing"; P.S. Magee "Reaffirming the Complexity of Transdermal Transport"; H.F. Merk; et al: " Biotransformations in the Skin"; D. J. Hogan & J. Cottam "Dermatological Aspects of Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems"; S. Weltfriend; et al: " Irritant Dermatitis (Irritation)"; F.R. Sidell; et al: "Sulfur Mustard: A Chemical Vesicant Model"; I. Kimber "The Skin Immune System"; F.N. Marzulli & H.I. Maibach "Allergic Contact Dermatitis"; J.-P. Lepoittevin & V. Berl "Molecular Basis of Allergic Contact Dermatitis"; T. Menné; et al: "Systemic Contact-Type Dermatitis"; D.H. Sliney "Measuring & Quantifying Ultraviolet Radiation Exposures"; A. Kornhauser; et al: "Cellular & Molecular Events Following Ultraviolet Irradiation of the Skin"; F.N. Marzulli & H.I. Maibach "Photoirritation (Phototoxicity, Phototoxic Dermatitis)"; E.W. Weisburger "Carcinogenesis: Current Trends in Skin Cancer Research"; E.K. Silbergeld "Chemicals & Chloracne"; G.G. Russo " Chemically Induced Scleroderma"; L.P. McCarty "Chemical Agents that Cause Depigmentation"; S.N. Barlow "Reproductive Hazards from Chemicals Absorbed Through the Skin"; etc.
Keywords: Dermatology, Dermatotoxicology, Occupational Skin, Medicine Toxicant, Chemically Induced, Diseases Disease, Photosensitivity, Chemical Toxicants, Dermal Toxicology
Price: US$ 98.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS008446I