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Skin Research and Technology : Official Journal of International Society for Bioengineering and the Skin (ISBS) [And] International Society for Digital Imaging of Skin (ISDIS) [And] International Society for Skin Imaging (ISSI)|June 3, 2015
Histopathology and immune histochemistry of red tattoo reactions. Interface dermatitis is the lead pathology, with increase in T-lymphocytes and Langerhans cells suggesting an allergic pathomechanismT Høgsberg, B M Thomsen, J Serup
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV|June 27, 2012
High prevalence of minor symptoms in tattoos among a young population tattooed with carbon black and organic pigmentsT Høgsberg, K Hutton Carlsen, J Serup
The British Journal of Dermatology|August 10, 2011
Tattoo inks in general usage contain nanoparticlesT Høgsberg, K Loeschner, D Löf, et al.
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV|December 8, 2011
Microbial status and product labelling of 58 original tattoo inksT Høgsberg, D M Saunte, N Frimodt-Møller, et al.
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Skin Research and Technology : Official Journal of International Society for Bioengineering and the Skin (ISBS) [And] International Society for Digital Imaging of Skin (ISDIS) [And] International Society for Skin Imaging (ISSI)|June 3, 2015
Histopathology and immune histochemistry of red tattoo reactions. Interface dermatitis is the lead pathology, with increase in T-lymphocytes and Langerhans cells suggesting an allergic pathomechanismT Høgsberg, B M Thomsen, J Serup
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV|June 27, 2012
High prevalence of minor symptoms in tattoos among a young population tattooed with carbon black and organic pigmentsT Høgsberg, K Hutton Carlsen, J Serup
The British Journal of Dermatology|August 10, 2011
Tattoo inks in general usage contain nanoparticlesT Høgsberg, K Loeschner, D Löf, et al.
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV|December 8, 2011
Microbial status and product labelling of 58 original tattoo inksT Høgsberg, D M Saunte, N Frimodt-Møller, et al.
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