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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J.Q. Del Rosso
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Rosso, J.Q. Del, Richard L. Gallo, Diane Thiboutot, et al.. (2016). Status Report from the Scientific Panel on Antibiotic Use in Dermatology of the American Acne and Rosacea Society: Part 2: Perspectives on Antibiotic Use and the Microbiome and Review of Microbiologic Effects of Selected Specific Therapeutic Agents Commonly Used by Dermatologists. Europe PMC (PubMed Central). 9(5). 11.3 indexed citations
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Rosso, J.Q. Del, Richard L. Gallo, Diane Thiboutot, et al.. (2016). Status report from the scientific panel on antibiotic use in dermatology of the American acne and rosacea society. 9(5). 11–17.7 indexed citations
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Eichenfield, Lawrence F., J.Q. Del Rosso, Anthony J. Mancini, et al.. (2015). Evolving perspectives on the etiology and pathogenesis of acne vulgaris.. PubMed. 14(3). 263–72.30 indexed citations
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Rosso, J.Q. Del, Julie Harper, Emmy Graber, et al.. (2015). Status report from the American Acne & Rosacea Society on medical management of acne in adult women, part 2: topical therapies.. PubMed. 96(5). 321–5.9 indexed citations
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Rosso, J.Q. Del, Diane Thiboutot, Richard L. Gallo, et al.. (2014). Consensus recommendations from the American Acne & Rosacea Society on the management of rosacea, part 5: a guide on the management of rosacea.. PubMed. 93(3). 134–8.35 indexed citations
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Two, Aimee & J.Q. Del Rosso. (2014). Kallikrein 5-mediated inflammation in rosacea: clinically relevant correlations with acute and chronic manifestations in rosacea and how individual treatments may provide therapeutic benefit.. PubMed Central. 7(1). 20–5.29 indexed citations
Rosso, J.Q. Del, Diane Thiboutot, Richard L. Gallo, et al.. (2013). Consensus recommendations from the American Acne & Rosacea Society on the management of rosacea, part 1: a status report on the disease state, general measures, and adjunctive skin care.. PubMed. 92(5). 234–40.58 indexed citations
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Rosso, J.Q. Del & Emil Tanghetti. (2013). A status report on topical tazarotene in the management of acne vulgaris.. PubMed. 12(3). s53–8.5 indexed citations
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Rosso, J.Q. Del. (2008). Retinoid-Induced Flaring in Patients with Acne Vulgaris: Does It Really Exist?: A discussion of data from clinical studies with a gel formulation of clindamycin phosphate 1.2% and tretinoin 0.025%. 1(1). 41–43.1 indexed citations
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Rosso, J.Q. Del. (2008). Topical imiquimod therapy for actinic keratosis: is long-term clearance a realistic benefit?. 1(3). 44–47.5 indexed citations
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