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1. The Involvement of Cysteine-X-Cysteine Motif Chemokine Receptors in Skin Homeostasis and the Pathogenesis of Allergic Contact Dermatitis and Psoriasis.

2. Delayed hypersensitivity reaction from microneedling twenty years after silicone fillers.

3. Metal Allergy: State-of-the-Art Mechanisms, Biomarkers, Hypersensitivity to Implants.

4. Effects of thermal therapy combined with blue light‐emitting diode irradiation on trimellitic anhydride-induced acute contact hypersensitivity mouse model.

5. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by acrylates in nail cosmetic products: Case reports and review of the literatures.

6. A highly sensitive and selective high pressure liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS-MS) method for the direct peptide reactivity assay (DPRA).

7. Computational approaches for skin sensitization prediction.

8. Propylene glycol, skin sensitisation and allergic contact dermatitis: A scientific and regulatory conundrum.

9. Evaluation of occupational allergic contact dermatitis and its related factors in Iran.

10. Assessing skin sensitization hazard in mice and men using non-animal test methods.

11. Chemical allergens stimulate human epidermal keratinocytes to produce lymphangiogenic vascular endothelial growth factor.

12. Immunological characterization of the allergic contact mucositis related to the ingestion of nickel-rich foods.

13. Approaches and considerations for the assessment of immunotoxicity for environmental chemicals: A workshop summary.

14. Pyridoxylamine reactivity kinetics as an amine based nucleophile for screening electrophilic dermal sensitizers.

15. Computer models versus reality: How well do in silico models currently predict the sensitization potential of a substance.

16. Development of a new in vitro skin sensitization assay (Epidermal Sensitization Assay; EpiSensA) using reconstructed human epidermis.

17. Oleanolic acid acetate inhibits atopic dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis in a murine model.

18. Enhanced skin permeation using polyarginine modified nanostructured lipid carriers

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