J Pinnagoda
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1.
Tay P, Pinnagoda J, Sam C, Ho S, Tan K, Ong C
Occup Med (Lond)
. 1995 Jun;
45(3):147-50.
PMID: 7605977
Fifty workers involved in various degreasing and cleaning processes using 1,1,1-trichloroethane (1,1,1-TCE) were studied with respect to personal and static exposures. In addition, end-of-shift expired air and venous blood samples...
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Gan S, Tan S, Pinnagoda J, Tan K
Ann Acad Med Singap
. 1995 Mar;
24(2):325-7.
PMID: 7653980
This study evaluates the usage of cadmium-containing silver brazing alloys in Singapore and the potential cadmium hazard from its use. Of the 137 factories which responded to the survey questionnaire,...
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Susceptibility to irritants: role of barrier function, skin dryness and history of atopic dermatitis
Tupker R, Pinnagoda J, Coenraads P, Nater J
Br J Dermatol
. 1990 Aug;
123(2):199-205.
PMID: 2400722
The susceptibility of the skin to various irritants was investigated with the aim of determining the role of the barrier function of the stratum corneum, skin dryness and whether a...
4.
Pinnagoda J, Tupker R, Agner T, Serup J
Contact Dermatitis
. 1990 Mar;
22(3):164-78.
PMID: 2335090
This report reviews individual-related variables, environment-related variables and instrument-related variables, with a focus on the Evaporimeter EP1 (ServoMed). Start-up and use is described, and guidelines for good laboratory practice given.
5.
Tupker R, Pinnagoda J, Coenraads P, Nater J
Dermatol Clin
. 1990 Jan;
8(1):33-5.
PMID: 2302862
Transepidermal water loss measurements proved to be more accurate and sensitive than visual scoring in discriminating the irritating action of detergents on the skin. Further, the baseline transepidermal water loss...
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Smit H, Pinnagoda J, Tupker R, BUREMA J, Coenraads P, Nater J
Int Arch Occup Environ Health
. 1990 Jan;
62(7):509-12.
PMID: 2289823
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) has been suggested to be a measure which can be used to identify subjects at risk for the development of contact dermatitis. Transepidermal water loss is...
7.
Tupker R, Pinnagoda J, Nater J
Acta Derm Venereol
. 1990 Jan;
70(1):1-5.
PMID: 1967864
The aims of the investigation were: 1) to study the inter-individual variation in time course of TransEpidermal Water Loss and of clinical manifestations after a 24-h single exposure to Sodium...
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Pinnagoda J, Tupker R, Smit J, Coenraads P, Nater J
Contact Dermatitis
. 1989 Oct;
21(4):255-9.
PMID: 2598652
An analysis of variance was conducted to estimate the intra- and inter-individual variations in TEWL on the forearms, by sites (8 measurement sites) and by days (10 different days), in...
9.
Pinnagoda J, Tupker R, Coenraads P, Nater J
Contact Dermatitis
. 1989 Jul;
21(1):16-22.
PMID: 2805656
The influence of eccrine sweating on transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was investigated. TEWL was simultaneously measured on both forearms, with and without topical inactivation of the eccrine sweat glands by...
10.
Pinnagoda J, Tupker R, Coenraads P, Nater J
Contact Dermatitis
. 1989 May;
20(5):341-6.
PMID: 2766701
The roles of the natural permeability of the stratum corneum to water, and the changes in that permeability effected by a single patch test, were investigated as parameters to predict...