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Volume 328:1048 April 8, 1993 Number 14
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Physiology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology of the Skin

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Second edition. Edited by Lowell A. Goldsmith. 1529 pp. in two volumes, illustrated. New York, Oxford University Press, 1991. $225. ISBN 0-19-505612-4.

Investigative dermatology encompasses many quite different areas, a number of which have developed in new directions, and at markedly different and erratic rates, over the past decade. The result has been a sort of joyful chaos for those working in these areas, but a near impossibility for those who want to use some of this new information, such as practicing physicians with an interest in skin disease. Many new research reports are in journals other than those devoted to investigative dermatology, whereas meetings devoted to investigative dermatology often stress certain areas, virtually ignoring others. Thus, this book, which is made . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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