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Mouse Phenotypes - Skin disorder
Seborrheic keratosis lesion expression profiles
Skin biopsies from chronic plaque psoriasis patients
Skin expressing homozygous and heterozygous constitutively active NRF2
OMIM - Keratosis
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Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis.
Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis: one more pattern of Grover disease.
Scabies in a 14-year-old girl with superficial epidermolytic ichthyosis.
Bilateral Systematised Epidermolytic Epidermal Nevus: A case report.
Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis of the vulva.
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Eflornithine and/or Diclofenac in Treating Patients With Sun-Damaged Skin
Topical Perillyl Alcohol in Treating Patients With Sun Damaged Skin and Actinic Keratoses
An RCT to Evaluate the Effect of a New Skin Care Regimen on SBF in Those With Podoconiosis
Diagnostic Equivalence of the Skin Prick Test Tape vs. Conventional Skin PrickTest
A Pre-market Study to Evaluate the Performance and Safety of a Skin Preparation Device for Removal o…
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