An Official Journal of the British Association of Dermatologists
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Dr John English, Nottingham, UK
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The British Journal of Dermatology publishes papers on all aspects of the biology and pathology of the skin. Originally the Journal, founded in 1888, was devoted almost exclusively to the interests of the dermatologist in clinical practice. However, the rapid development, since the 1950s, of research on the physiology and experimental pathology of the skin has been reflected in the contents of the Journal, which now provides a vehicle for the publication of both experimental and clinical ethical research and serves equally the laboratory worker and the clinician.
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Limited free access to a selection of the top-cited articles from volumes 154/155 (2006)
A population-based study of skin cancer incidence and prevalence in renal transplant recipients
F.J. Moloney, H. Comber, P. O'Lorcain, P. O'Kelly, P.J. Conlon and G.M. Murphy
A 52-week randomized safety study of a calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate two-compound product (Dovobet(R)/Daivobet(R)/Taclonex(R)) in the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris
K. Kragballe, J. Austad, L. Barnes, A. Bibby, M. de la Brassinne, F. Cambazard, C. Fleming, H. Heikkilä, D. Jolliffe, J. Peyri, Å. Svensson, J. Toole and G. Wozel
Clinical experience acquired with the efalizumab (Raptiva(R)) (CLEAR) trial in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: results from a phase III international randomized, placebo-controlled trial
L. Dubertret, W. Sterry, J.D. Bos, S. Chimenti, S. Shumack, C.G. Larsen, N.H. Shear and K.A. Papp
Evidence-based practice of photopheresis 1987-2001: a report of a workshop of the British Photodermatology Group and the U.K. Skin Lymphoma Group
K.E. McKenna, S. Whittaker, L.E. Rhodes, P. Taylor, J. Lloyd, S. Ibbotson and R. Russell-Jones
Etanercept: effective in the management of hidradenitis suppurativa
C. Cusack and C. Buckley