42 results on '"Cerumen analysis"'
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2. Do patients with otitis externa produce biochemically different cerumen?
3. [Genetic geography of inherited dimorphism of ear wax by its consistency].
4. The mechanism of ceruminolysis.
5. The origin of alkanes found in human skin surface lipids.
6. Hidradenomata of the external auditory meatus. (Review of the literature and report of a pleomorphic adenoma).
7. Epidemiology of breast fluid secretion: association with breast cancer risk factors and cerumen type.
8. A technique for measuring the rate of cerumen production.
9. Identification of long-chain fatty acids and alcohols from human cerumen by the use of picolinyl and nicotinate esters.
10. Genetic markers and cancer epidemiology.
11. [Changes in the external and middle ear in diabetes mellitus].
12. [Genetic polymorphism of cerumen (apropos of a personal survey].
13. Dermatophytosis of the external auditory meatus.
14. Characterization of 2,7-anhydro-N-acetylneuraminic acid in human wet cerumen.
15. Physical variation in three Assamese castes.
16. Tinea versicolor and earwax.
17. [Alkaptonuria. Presentation of a case in a 2-year-old child].
18. Carbohydrate composition of glycopeptides from the human cerumen.
19. [Glucose content of ear wax in patients with latent and manifest diabetes mellitus].
20. Cerumen types in some Indian population groups.
21. [A new material for monitoring organochlorine pesticide level in human bodies--cerumen (author's transl)].
22. Studies on hexachlorocyclohexane and DDT contents in human cerumen and their relationships to cancer mortality.
23. Genetic cline in human cerumen types in North-Eastern India.
24. Cerumen types and PTC-tasting in the Seminole indians of Florida.
25. The comparison of free and bound amino acids between dry and wet types of cerumen.
26. Human cerumen types in Mexico and New Guinea: a humidity-related poymorphism in "mongoloid" peoples.
27. [Geographic variation and biological analysis of ear wax, with special reference to biochemical and immunochemical specificity of the dry and wet ear wax].
28. Chemical analysis of some inorganic elements in cerumen from patients with cystic fibrosis.
29. Studies on the chemical composition of human normal cerumen. 4. Separation of lipid fraction by silicic acid column chromatography and fatty acid composition.
30. Cerumen and its micro-chemical analysis.
31. [The behavior of the absorption-elution test in the detection of A and B group-specific antigens in samples of human secretions].
32. [Determination of blood groups in the cerumen by a double-circuit system].
33. The comparison of lipids between dry and wet types of cerumen.
34. Blood groups, phosphoglucomutase, and cerumen types of the Anaham (Chilcotin) Indians.
35. Ear wax and host defense.
36. [Penicillin concentration in middle ear secretion in otitis].
37. Evidence against association between wet cerumen and breast cancer.
38. Blood grouping of human cerumens by means of elution technique.
39. Problems in the laboratory diagnosis of alcaptonuria.
40. [The role of ear wax in the external auditory meatus].
41. Cerumen types in Choctaw Indians.
42. [Cerumen and the immunological system].
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