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The pharmacological modulation of delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) reactions to topical oxazolone in mouse skin

DTH reactions in the skin represent an increasing cause of inflammatory dermatoses typically exemplified by allergic contact dermatitis (eczema). The "oxazolone mouse ear swelling assay" has been developed as a simple acute model for contact allergy in the skin. In a search for new topical...

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Published in:Agents and Actions 1990-01, Vol.29 (1-2), p.65-67
Main Authors: Cavey, D, Bouclier, M, Burg, G, Delamadeleine, F, Hensby, C N
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