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Rudolf Happle

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International Journal of Dermatology|July 13, 2010
CHILD syndrome vs. unilateral psoriasisRudolf Happle, Retno Danarti
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). Supplement|May 25, 2006
Understanding the biology of X-linked diseasesAmparo Chabás, Rudolf Happle
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|January 17, 2004
CHILD syndrome avant la lettreMario Bittar, Rudolf Happle
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|March 24, 2005
'Atypical' cases of hailey-hailey disease may represent typical examples of a type 2 segmental manifestationMario Bittar, Rudolf Happle
Acta Dermato-Venereologica|April 20, 2016
Do Giant Melanocytic Naevi Tend to Spare the Umbilicus?Rudolf Happle, Aicha Salhi
Pediatric Dermatology|May 20, 2017
The Effect of Regulation on Pediatric Psoriasis Drug Approvals: The Challenge of the European Union Pediatric Investigation PlansKlaus Rose, Rudolf Happle
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|August 2, 2005
Revertant mosaicism and retrotransposons: another explanation of "natural gene therapy"Mario Bittar, Rudolf Happle
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|November 30, 2022
Superimposed mosaicism in cutaneous sarcoidosis: A hypothesisRudolf Happle, Martin Wetzke
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|July 1, 2010
A hairy paradox: congenital triangular alopecia with a central hair tuftPhilippe Assouly, Rudolf Happle
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|August 10, 2005
Cutis tricolor parvimaculata: a distinct neurocutaneous syndrome?Margarita Larralde, Rudolf Happle
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International Journal of Dermatology|July 13, 2010
CHILD syndrome vs. unilateral psoriasisRudolf Happle, Retno Danarti
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). Supplement|May 25, 2006
Understanding the biology of X-linked diseasesAmparo Chabás, Rudolf Happle
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|January 17, 2004
CHILD syndrome avant la lettreMario Bittar, Rudolf Happle
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|March 24, 2005
'Atypical' cases of hailey-hailey disease may represent typical examples of a type 2 segmental manifestationMario Bittar, Rudolf Happle
Acta Dermato-Venereologica|April 20, 2016
Do Giant Melanocytic Naevi Tend to Spare the Umbilicus?Rudolf Happle, Aicha Salhi
Pediatric Dermatology|May 20, 2017
The Effect of Regulation on Pediatric Psoriasis Drug Approvals: The Challenge of the European Union Pediatric Investigation PlansKlaus Rose, Rudolf Happle
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|August 2, 2005
Revertant mosaicism and retrotransposons: another explanation of "natural gene therapy"Mario Bittar, Rudolf Happle
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|November 30, 2022
Superimposed mosaicism in cutaneous sarcoidosis: A hypothesisRudolf Happle, Martin Wetzke
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|July 1, 2010
A hairy paradox: congenital triangular alopecia with a central hair tuftPhilippe Assouly, Rudolf Happle
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland)|August 10, 2005
Cutis tricolor parvimaculata: a distinct neurocutaneous syndrome?Margarita Larralde, Rudolf Happle
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