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American Journal of Medical Genetics|December 1, 1993
Oral involvement of recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa inversaJ T Wright, J D Fine, L B Johnson, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|March 20, 2004
Tetracycline and epidermolysis bullosa simplex: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover randomized clinical trialM Weiner, A Stein, S Cash, et al.
Blood Vessels|January 1, 1990
A monoclonal antibody which identifies an antigen in endothelial cell and epithelial basement membraneS Matsuo, N S Penneys, J D Fine, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|July 1, 1984
The appearance of four basement membrane zone antigens in developing human fetal skinJ D Fine, L T Smith, K A Holbrook, et al.
Connective Tissue Research|January 1, 1996
Structural and compositional alteration of tooth enamel in hereditary epidermolysis bullosaJ T Wright, K I Hall, T G Deaton, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|August 1, 1983
Psychiatric reaction to dapsone and sulfapyridineJ D Fine, S I Katz, M J Donahue, et al.
Archives of Dermatology|May 1, 1988
Development of verrucous plaques and gross hematuria in advanced cutaneous T-cell lymphomaS K Tyring, C S Jones, P C Lee, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|May 1, 1981
Cutaneous lesions in disseminated candidiasis mimicking ecthyma gangrenosumJ D Fine, J A Miller, T J Harrist, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|April 1, 1989
The carboxyl-terminal domain of type VII collagen is present at the basement membrane in recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosaK W Rusenko, W R Gammon, J D Fine, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology|November 8, 2019
Phaeohyphomycosis caused by Rhytidhysteron rufulumJ A Braue, R W Larue, A S Boyd, et al.
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American Journal of Medical Genetics|December 1, 1993
Oral involvement of recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa inversaJ T Wright, J D Fine, L B Johnson, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|March 20, 2004
Tetracycline and epidermolysis bullosa simplex: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover randomized clinical trialM Weiner, A Stein, S Cash, et al.
Blood Vessels|January 1, 1990
A monoclonal antibody which identifies an antigen in endothelial cell and epithelial basement membraneS Matsuo, N S Penneys, J D Fine, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|July 1, 1984
The appearance of four basement membrane zone antigens in developing human fetal skinJ D Fine, L T Smith, K A Holbrook, et al.
Connective Tissue Research|January 1, 1996
Structural and compositional alteration of tooth enamel in hereditary epidermolysis bullosaJ T Wright, K I Hall, T G Deaton, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|August 1, 1983
Psychiatric reaction to dapsone and sulfapyridineJ D Fine, S I Katz, M J Donahue, et al.
Archives of Dermatology|May 1, 1988
Development of verrucous plaques and gross hematuria in advanced cutaneous T-cell lymphomaS K Tyring, C S Jones, P C Lee, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|May 1, 1981
Cutaneous lesions in disseminated candidiasis mimicking ecthyma gangrenosumJ D Fine, J A Miller, T J Harrist, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|April 1, 1989
The carboxyl-terminal domain of type VII collagen is present at the basement membrane in recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosaK W Rusenko, W R Gammon, J D Fine, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology|November 8, 2019
Phaeohyphomycosis caused by Rhytidhysteron rufulumJ A Braue, R W Larue, A S Boyd, et al.
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