10 research outputs found

    A new method for the visualization of the epidermal Langerhans cell and its application on normal and allergic skin

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    When skin specimens are exposed in vitro to L-dopa and catecholamines these substances accumulate in the Langerhans cells where they can be visualized with the histofluorescence method of Falck and Hillarp. Some methodological aspects are discussed and a preliminary study of Langerhans cells in contact allergy is reported

    Childhood, youth and non-religion: Towards a social research agenda

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    Popular and academic interest in the phenomenon of ‘non-religion’, including atheism, humanism and agnosticism, is currently on the rise, reflected in the proliferation of social research on this important theme. Yet, despite a parallel growth in scholarship on childhood, youth and religion, little interest has so far been directed towards non-religion in this context. This article brings together these two concerns through a review of research themes concerned with non-religion and their potential relevance for childhood and youth studies. In so doing, it maps out an agenda for future social research in the field of childhood, youth and non-religion

    Occupational Contact Dermatitis

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    Plastic Materials

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    Allergic Contact Dermatitis––Formation, Structural Requirements, and Reactivity of Skin Sensitizers

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