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Developments in Toxicology and Environmental Science|January 1, 1986
Some factors influencing percutaneous absorption of organic solventsA Boman, J E Wahlberg
Current Problems in Dermatology|January 1, 1985
Guinea pig maximization testJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
Dermatologica|January 1, 1978
2-chloroethanol--percutaneous toxicity of a solventJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
Contact Dermatitis|January 1, 1981
Contact sensitivity to quinidine sulfate from occupational exposureJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|May 29, 2000
Percutaneous absorption of organic solventsA Boman, H I Maibach
Contact Dermatitis|December 1, 1979
Guinea pig maximization test method - cadmium chlorideJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
Current Problems in Dermatology|January 1, 1996
Prevention of contact dermatitis from solventsJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
Contact Dermatitis|July 1, 1989
Percutaneous absorption of 3 organic solvents in the guinea pig (I). Effect of physical and chemical injuries to the skinA Boman, J E Wahlberg
Dermatosen in Beruf Und Umwelt. Occupation and Environment|January 1, 1986
Contact sensitivity to arsenical compounds. Clinical and experimental studiesJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|March 16, 2000
Influence of evaporation and solvent mixtures on the absorption of toluene and n-butanol in human skin in vitroA Boman, H I Maibach
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Developments in Toxicology and Environmental Science|January 1, 1986
Some factors influencing percutaneous absorption of organic solventsA Boman, J E Wahlberg
Current Problems in Dermatology|January 1, 1985
Guinea pig maximization testJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
Dermatologica|January 1, 1978
2-chloroethanol--percutaneous toxicity of a solventJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
Contact Dermatitis|January 1, 1981
Contact sensitivity to quinidine sulfate from occupational exposureJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|May 29, 2000
Percutaneous absorption of organic solventsA Boman, H I Maibach
Contact Dermatitis|December 1, 1979
Guinea pig maximization test method - cadmium chlorideJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
Current Problems in Dermatology|January 1, 1996
Prevention of contact dermatitis from solventsJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
Contact Dermatitis|July 1, 1989
Percutaneous absorption of 3 organic solvents in the guinea pig (I). Effect of physical and chemical injuries to the skinA Boman, J E Wahlberg
Dermatosen in Beruf Und Umwelt. Occupation and Environment|January 1, 1986
Contact sensitivity to arsenical compounds. Clinical and experimental studiesJ E Wahlberg, A Boman
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|March 16, 2000
Influence of evaporation and solvent mixtures on the absorption of toluene and n-butanol in human skin in vitroA Boman, H I Maibach
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