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Vaman V S A, Poppe H, Houben R, Grunewald T, Goebeler M, Butt E
PLoS One . 2015 Jun; 10(6):e0129219. PMID: 26061439
The LIM and SH3 protein 1 (LASP1) is a focal adhesion protein. Its expression is increased in many malignant tumors. However, little is known about the physiological role of the...
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Poppe H, Kerstan A, Bockers M, Goebeler M, Geissinger E, Rosenwald A, et al.
J Cutan Pathol . 2014 Dec; 42(4):258-64. PMID: 25442255
Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas mostly occur in patients of middle and higher age. Their rarity and an oftentimes atypical clinical presentation in childhood as well as the reluctance of taking...
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Poppe L, Muller P, Poppe H, Brocker E, Ugurel S, Weyandt G
Eur J Dermatol . 2013 Sep; 23(4):551-2. PMID: 24047582
No abstract available.
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Poppe H, Hamm H
J Pediatr . 2013 Sep; 163(6):1788. PMID: 24011757
No abstract available.
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Poppe H, Poppe L, Goebeler M, Trautmann A
Dermatology . 2013 Aug; 227(1):83-8. PMID: 23988344
Background: Disseminated granuloma annulare (DGA) is a benign and usually asymptomatic skin disease. However, many patients feel aesthetically disfigured and ask for treatment. Until today, no standard therapy is recommended....
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Poppe H, Poppe L, Buhler C, Machann W, Solymosi L, Dlaske H, et al.
J Dtsch Dermatol Ges . 2013 May; 11(9):887-91. PMID: 23701838
No abstract available.
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Poppe H, Kolb-Maurer A, Wobser M, Trautmann A
Mycoses . 2013 Jan; 56(3):382-4. PMID: 23294414
We describe a woman presenting primarily with slowly progressing scarring alopecia. Course, symptoms, and clinical picture were highly suggestive for lichen planus. But mycological investigations revealed that cicatricial alopecia was...
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Poppe H, Poppe L, Brocker E, Trautmann A
Contact Dermatitis . 2012 Aug; 68(2):111-5. PMID: 22900492
Background: There are myriads of potentially irritant agents causing acute irritant contact dermatitis. In the large majority of cases, dermatitis is mild to moderate, and patients do not need hospitalization....
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Poppe H, Kneitz H, Brocker E, Hamm H
Eur J Dermatol . 2012 Feb; 22(2):281-2. PMID: 22361841
No abstract available.
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Poppe H, Kneitz H, Weyandt G, Brocker E, Hamm H
Pediatr Dermatol . 2011 Feb; 28(1):53-4. PMID: 21276054
No abstract available.