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J D Fine

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Archives of Dermatology|October 13, 2000
Skin bioequivalents and their role in the treatment of inherited epidermolysis bullosaJ D Fine
Dermatologic Clinics|January 1, 1994
Laboratory tests for epidermolysis bullosaJ D Fine
Archives of Dermatology|September 1, 1990
19-DEJ-1, a monoclonal antibody to the hemidesmosome-anchoring filament complex, is the only reliable immunohistochemical probe for all major forms of junctional epidermolysis bullosaJ D Fine
Advances in Dermatology|January 1, 1987
The skin basement membrane zoneJ D Fine
Archives of Dermatology|May 1, 1988
Antigenic features and structural correlates of basement membranes. Relationship to epidermolysis bullosaJ D Fine
Collagen and Related Research|September 1, 1985
Cicatricial pemphigoid, bullous pemphigoid, and epidermolysis bullosa acquisita antigens: differences in organ and species specificities and localization in chemically-separated human skin of three basement membrane antigensJ D Fine
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 30, 1995
Management of acquired bullous skin diseasesJ D Fine
Dermatologic Clinics|July 1, 1995
Epidermolysis bullosa. Application of epidemiologic principles to the study of a group of rare diseases via a disease registryJ D Fine
Collagen and Related Research|January 1, 1984
The use of monoclonal antibodies in skin basement membrane researchJ D Fine
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology|December 1, 1991
Structure and antigenicity of the skin basement membrane zoneJ D Fine
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Archives of Dermatology|October 13, 2000
Skin bioequivalents and their role in the treatment of inherited epidermolysis bullosaJ D Fine
Dermatologic Clinics|January 1, 1994
Laboratory tests for epidermolysis bullosaJ D Fine
Archives of Dermatology|September 1, 1990
19-DEJ-1, a monoclonal antibody to the hemidesmosome-anchoring filament complex, is the only reliable immunohistochemical probe for all major forms of junctional epidermolysis bullosaJ D Fine
Advances in Dermatology|January 1, 1987
The skin basement membrane zoneJ D Fine
Archives of Dermatology|May 1, 1988
Antigenic features and structural correlates of basement membranes. Relationship to epidermolysis bullosaJ D Fine
Collagen and Related Research|September 1, 1985
Cicatricial pemphigoid, bullous pemphigoid, and epidermolysis bullosa acquisita antigens: differences in organ and species specificities and localization in chemically-separated human skin of three basement membrane antigensJ D Fine
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 30, 1995
Management of acquired bullous skin diseasesJ D Fine
Dermatologic Clinics|July 1, 1995
Epidermolysis bullosa. Application of epidemiologic principles to the study of a group of rare diseases via a disease registryJ D Fine
Collagen and Related Research|January 1, 1984
The use of monoclonal antibodies in skin basement membrane researchJ D Fine
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology|December 1, 1991
Structure and antigenicity of the skin basement membrane zoneJ D Fine
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