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R A Bojar

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The British Journal of Dermatology|June 30, 2009
Chloracne in seven organic chemists exposed to novel polycyclic halogenated chemical compounds (triazoloquinoxalines)D J Gawkrodger, G Harris, R A Bojar
The British Journal of Dermatology|February 1, 1995
The short-term treatment of acne vulgaris with benzoyl peroxide: effects on the surface and follicular cutaneous microfloraR A Bojar, W J Cunliffe, K T Holland
Letters in Applied Microbiology|May 8, 2004
The effect of lipids on the adherence of axillary aerobic coryneform bacteriaR A Bojar, C J Tue, K T Holland
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|December 1, 1991
The in-vitro antimicrobial effects of azelaic acid upon Propionibacterium acnes strain P37R A Bojar, K T Holland, W J Cunliffe
The British Journal of Dermatology|November 1, 1986
The in vitro antimicrobial effect of azelaic acidJ P Leeming, K T Holland, R A Bojar
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|April 29, 1998
The adhesion of cutaneous micro-organisms to human skin lipidsC J Tue, R A Bojar, K T Holland
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|September 1, 1994
Disruption of the transmembrane pH gradient--a possible mechanism for the antibacterial action of azelaic acid in Propionibacterium acnes and Staphylococcus epidermidisR A Bojar, W J Cunliffe, K T Holland
Drugs|January 1, 1995
Direct analysis of resistance in the cutaneous microflora during treatment of acne vulgaris with topical 1% nadifloxacin and 2% erythromycinR A Bojar, N Hittel, W J Cunliffe, et al.
The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|June 1, 1988
Azelaic acid: its uptake and mode of action in Staphylococcus epidermidis NCTC 11047R A Bojar, K T Holland, J P Leeming, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|October 1, 1993
Follicular concentrations of azelaic acid after a single topical applicationR A Bojar, A G Cutcliffe, K Graupe, et al.
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The British Journal of Dermatology|June 30, 2009
Chloracne in seven organic chemists exposed to novel polycyclic halogenated chemical compounds (triazoloquinoxalines)D J Gawkrodger, G Harris, R A Bojar
The British Journal of Dermatology|February 1, 1995
The short-term treatment of acne vulgaris with benzoyl peroxide: effects on the surface and follicular cutaneous microfloraR A Bojar, W J Cunliffe, K T Holland
Letters in Applied Microbiology|May 8, 2004
The effect of lipids on the adherence of axillary aerobic coryneform bacteriaR A Bojar, C J Tue, K T Holland
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|December 1, 1991
The in-vitro antimicrobial effects of azelaic acid upon Propionibacterium acnes strain P37R A Bojar, K T Holland, W J Cunliffe
The British Journal of Dermatology|November 1, 1986
The in vitro antimicrobial effect of azelaic acidJ P Leeming, K T Holland, R A Bojar
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|April 29, 1998
The adhesion of cutaneous micro-organisms to human skin lipidsC J Tue, R A Bojar, K T Holland
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|September 1, 1994
Disruption of the transmembrane pH gradient--a possible mechanism for the antibacterial action of azelaic acid in Propionibacterium acnes and Staphylococcus epidermidisR A Bojar, W J Cunliffe, K T Holland
Drugs|January 1, 1995
Direct analysis of resistance in the cutaneous microflora during treatment of acne vulgaris with topical 1% nadifloxacin and 2% erythromycinR A Bojar, N Hittel, W J Cunliffe, et al.
The Journal of Applied Bacteriology|June 1, 1988
Azelaic acid: its uptake and mode of action in Staphylococcus epidermidis NCTC 11047R A Bojar, K T Holland, J P Leeming, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|October 1, 1993
Follicular concentrations of azelaic acid after a single topical applicationR A Bojar, A G Cutcliffe, K Graupe, et al.
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