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Nickel-epidermal interactions: Diffusion and binding

To elucidate some of the variables associated with nickel contact allergy, the diffusion of nickel through the epidermis and the binding of nickel to the epidermis were investigated. Diffusion of 63Ni through the epidermis from solutions of surfactants was found to be slight. Considerable amounts of...

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Published in:Environmental research 1976-02, Vol.11 (1), p.34-39
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