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High-concentration topical capsaicin may abolish the clinical manifestations of allergic contact dermatitis by effects on induction and elicitation
Hjalte H. Andersen,
Jesper Elberling
, Lars Arendt-Nielsen
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Department of Clinical Medicine
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Clinical Manifestations
100%
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
100%
High Concentration
100%
Topical Capsaicin
100%
Peptidergic
30%
Peptidergic Nerve Fibers
20%
T-cell Mediated
10%
Allergen
10%
Experimental Protocol
10%
Allergen Exposure
10%
Nerve Fibers
10%
Tumor-draining Lymph Nodes
10%
Substance P
10%
Skin Condition
10%
Denervation
10%
Contact Sensitization
10%
Capsaicin Patch
10%
Neuropeptides
10%
Evade
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Skin Allergy
100%
Capsaicin
100%
Nerve Fiber
30%
Allergen
20%
Allergic Response
10%
Denervation
10%
Neuropeptide
10%
Immunity
10%
Contact Sensitization
10%
Diseases
10%
Type IV Hypersensitivity
10%
T Cell
10%
Lymph Node
10%
Substance P
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Skin Allergy
100%
Capsaicin
100%
Allergen
20%
Allergic Reaction
10%
Diseases
10%
Neuropeptide
10%
Substance P
10%