PMID: 4885598Jan 1, 1969Paper

Pemphigus-like antibodies in patients with skin burns

Vox Sanguinis
R J AblinE H Beutner

Abstract

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Dec 1, 1966·Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine·K KanoF T Rapaport
May 15, 1970·Experientia·R C Srivastava, R Pal
May 1, 1967·Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine·K KanoF T Rapaport
Jun 1, 1960·The Journal of Experimental Medicine·A E SZULMAN
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Nov 1, 1964·Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine·E H BEUTNER, R E JORDON
May 24, 1965·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·E H BEUTNERB CHERTOCK

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Citations

Jan 1, 1982·Archives of Dermatological Research·R J Ablin, I A Holder
May 29, 1979·Archives of Dermatological Research·J HunyadiA S Kenderessy
Sep 1, 1975·Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology·R J NisengardG Rzesa
Jul 26, 1973·The New England Journal of Medicine·N A SoterT B Fitzpatrick
May 1, 1991·International Journal of Dermatology·A FeinsteinM Schewach-Millet
Apr 18, 1970·British Medical Journal·A Ebringer, A E Doyle
Jan 1, 1978·Journal of Periodontology·R J NisengardV Krestow
Dec 28, 1968·Lancet·R J Ablin
Dec 28, 1968·Lancet·C BaccichettiR Tenconi
Dec 28, 1968·Lancet·L P Solursh, W R Clement
Jan 1, 1987·Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery·C E Echinard
Jan 1, 1976·Journal of Cutaneous Pathology·E H Beutner, T P Chorzelski
Jan 1, 1970·The British Journal of Dermatology·G Asboe-Hansen
Jun 21, 1971·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·C TriftshauserE H Beutner
Mar 1, 1981·International Journal of Dermatology·M J FellnerM A Mont
Oct 1, 1986·The British Journal of Dermatology·R PedragosaJ Vidal
Jan 1, 1989·British Journal of Urology·J B AndersonJ C Gingell
Nov 1, 1983·Journal of Periodontology·W A OrlowskiA I Chasens
Oct 1, 1983·Clinics in Dermatology·R P Kaplan, J P Callen
Mar 1, 1977·Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology·G W Wood, E H Beutner
Jan 1, 1975·The British Journal of Dermatology·J M Van Lis, G L Kalsbeek
Mar 31, 1979·Archives of Dermatological Research·T NishikawaH Hatano
Oct 1, 1971·The British Journal of Dermatology·T ChorzelskiM Kowalska
Jan 1, 1985·International Journal of Dermatology·M L Amerian, A R Ahmed
Sep 1, 1985·International Journal of Dermatology·E H BeutnerS Jablonska
Dec 1, 1987·Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy·M Seidenbaum, M Katz
Nov 10, 1978·Archives of Dermatological Research·V KumarS Jablonska

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