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Chemical Communications, 2006
Employing photodestructible surfactants in gelatin-based aqueous gels presents novel possibilities for controlling colloidal and aggregation properties of surfactant gelatin complexes. Light-triggered breakdown of the gelatin-bound photosurfactant aggregates causes dramatic changes in viscosity and aggregation.
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Employing photodestructible surfactants in gelatin-based aqueous gels presents novel possibilities for controlling colloidal and aggregation properties of surfactant gelatin complexes. Light-triggered breakdown of the gelatin-bound photosurfactant aggregates causes dramatic changes in viscosity and aggregation.
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1973
SUMMARY Facial eczema is a mycotoxic photosensitivity that occurs in sheep and cattle in New Zealand. The mycotoxin, sporodesmin, is produced by the fungus, Pithomyces chartarum, which is a saprophyte of certain pasture grasses. Sporodesmin is hepatotoxic and the photosensitivity is secondary, resulting from a failure, of the damaged liver to remove ...
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SUMMARY Facial eczema is a mycotoxic photosensitivity that occurs in sheep and cattle in New Zealand. The mycotoxin, sporodesmin, is produced by the fungus, Pithomyces chartarum, which is a saprophyte of certain pasture grasses. Sporodesmin is hepatotoxic and the photosensitivity is secondary, resulting from a failure, of the damaged liver to remove ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
To the Editor:— Dr. Stephan Epstein's contribution, "Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis" ( 194 :1016, 1965) establishes the photosensitizing properties of Lifebuoy soap. A similar study has been conducted in the Louisville, Ky, area, with different conclusions regarding the photosensitizing agent in the soap. There are three different Lifebuoys: white,
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To the Editor:— Dr. Stephan Epstein's contribution, "Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis" ( 194 :1016, 1965) establishes the photosensitizing properties of Lifebuoy soap. A similar study has been conducted in the Louisville, Ky, area, with different conclusions regarding the photosensitizing agent in the soap. There are three different Lifebuoys: white,
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Canadian Journal of Research, 1948
A review is given of gas reactions photosensitized by metal vapors, with special emphasis on the reactions of hydrocarbons sensitized by zinc, cadmium, and mercury.
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A review is given of gas reactions photosensitized by metal vapors, with special emphasis on the reactions of hydrocarbons sensitized by zinc, cadmium, and mercury.
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1984
SummaryPhotosensitivity in psoriasis is an important symptom. It may be the only indication of a separate light sensitive disease process co‐existent with the psoriasis, and it will always indicate psoriatics who present a special challenge in therapy.
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SummaryPhotosensitivity in psoriasis is an important symptom. It may be the only indication of a separate light sensitive disease process co‐existent with the psoriasis, and it will always indicate psoriatics who present a special challenge in therapy.
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