D Lubach
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Garson J, Lubach D, Passas J, Whitby K, Grant P
J Med Virol
. 1999 Feb;
57(3):238-42.
PMID: 10022794
It was demonstrated recently that the binding of dengue virus to its target cell receptor could be effectively blocked by both heparin and by the polysulphonate pharmaceutical, Suramin [Chen et...
2.
Schellong S, Weissenborn K, Niedermeyer J, Wollenhaupt J, Sosada M, Ehrenheim C, et al.
Vasa
. 1997 Aug;
26(3):215-21.
PMID: 9286155
Background: The combination of generalized broken ("racemose") livedo and cerebrovascular accidents is referred to as "Sneddon's syndrome". Although several pathogenetic factors have been suggested the aetiology of Sneddon's syndrome is...
3.
Lubach D, Ludemann W, Berens von Rautenfeld D
Br J Dermatol
. 1996 Nov;
135(5):733-7.
PMID: 8977673
The regional distribution of initial (i.e. most peripheral) lymph vessels of the human skin is unknown. New methods permit a precise systematic determination of the density of initial lymph vessels...
4.
Weissenborn K, Ruckert N, Ehrenheim C, Schellong S, Goetz C, Lubach D
J Neurol
. 1996 Apr;
243(4):357-63.
PMID: 8965111
The results of a neurological, neuropsychological and MRI study of the brain in 21 patients (aged 18-59 years) with Sneddon's syndrome are reported. The predominant findings were marked neuropsychological deficits...
5.
Lubach D, Rath J, Kietzmann M
Dermatology
. 1995 Jan;
190(1):51-5.
PMID: 7894098
Background: The most frequent side effect of a long-term topical corticosteroid therapy is skin atrophy. To avoid or to reduce atrophy often an initial continuous application is followed by an...
6.
Kietzmann M, Loscher W, Arens D, Maass P, Lubach D
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods
. 1993 Oct;
30(2):75-84.
PMID: 8298184
Using udders from slaughtered cows as a new in vitro model of percutaneous drug absorption, the tissue viability and the percutaneous absorption of dexamethasone, benzoyl peroxide, and etofenamate were studied....
7.
Deutsch A, Lubach D, Kaiser H
In Vivo
. 1993 May;
7(3):289-91.
PMID: 8357972
Malignant melanoma is well known for its aggressive metastatic behavior, following upon the earliest initial stages. It is the purpose of this preliminary paper to add some new ideas, based...
8.
Deutsch A, Kaiser H, Lubach D
In Vivo
. 1993 Mar;
7(2):181-5.
PMID: 8364171
Primary metastasis of cutaneous malignant melanoma seems to occur especially via the initial lymphatics (IL). In samples of 50 melanomas examined by TEM melanoma cells (MCs), invading IL were demonstrated...
9.
Kietzmann M, Lubach D
Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr
. 1992 Oct;
99(10):418-20.
PMID: 1425321
The retinoid etretinate influences the proliferation and differentiation of epithelial cells. Therefore, the activity of disaccharidases maltase and sucrase was measured in duodenum and jejunum after oral retinoid application to...
10.
Lubach D, Nissen S, MARGHESCU S
J Dermatol Sci
. 1992 Sep;
4(2):63-8.
PMID: 1419980
The initial lymphatics of the human skin do not possess a basal lamina, but a subendothelial fibrous network, of which we do not know the biochemical and immunohistological composition. We...