P.J. Dykes

2.4k total citations
74 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

P.J. Dykes is a scholar working on Dermatology, Pharmaceutical Science and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, P.J. Dykes has authored 74 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Dermatology, 19 papers in Pharmaceutical Science and 15 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in P.J. Dykes's work include Dermatology and Skin Diseases (21 papers), Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery (18 papers) and Contact Dermatitis and Allergies (14 papers). P.J. Dykes is often cited by papers focused on Dermatology and Skin Diseases (21 papers), Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery (18 papers) and Contact Dermatitis and Allergies (14 papers). P.J. Dykes collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Canada. P.J. Dykes's co-authors include R. Marks, A.Y. Finlay, M.S. Lewis‐Jones, Stephanie Hill, Paul J. Matts, Michael Davies, S.A. Holme, Irene Man, David J. Reynolds and K. Dalziel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and Clinica Chimica Acta.

In The Last Decade

P.J. Dykes

73 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers

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Hong Liang Tey Singapore
Gary L. Grove United States
Eung Ho Choi South Korea
Jean‐Pierre Hachem United States
A.P.M. Lavrijsen Netherlands
Marti Jill Rothe United States
Hong Liang Tey Singapore
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dykes, P.J., et al.. (2008). Objective and Subjective Measurements of Cutaneous Inflammation after a Novel Hyaluronic Acid Injection. Dermatologic Surgery. 34(s1). S110–S114. 8 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J.. (2007). The effect of adhesive dressing edges on cutaneous irritancy and skin barrier function. Journal of Wound Care. 16(3). 97–100. 40 indexed citations
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Matts, Paul J., P.J. Dykes, & R. Marks. (2007). The distribution of melanin in skin determined in vivo. British Journal of Dermatology. 156(4). 620–628. 70 indexed citations
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Brain, Keith R., et al.. (2005). The Role of Menthol in Skin Penetration from Topical Formulations of Ibuprofen 5% in vivo. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 19(1). 17–21. 34 indexed citations
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Finlay, A.Y., et al.. (2003). Hospitalization for severe skin disease improves quality of life in the United Kingdom and the United States: a comparative study. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 49(2). 249–254. 38 indexed citations
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Holme, S.A., et al.. (2003). The Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index: validation of the cartoon version. British Journal of Dermatology. 148(2). 285–290. 97 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J.. (2002). What are meters measuring?. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. 24(4). 241–245. 18 indexed citations
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Lewis‐Jones, M.S., A.Y. Finlay, & P.J. Dykes. (2001). The Infants’ Dermatitis Quality of Life Index. British Journal of Dermatology. 144(1). 104–110. 284 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J.. (1998). Surfactants and the skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. 20(1). 53–61. 23 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Masaru, P.J. Dykes, & R. Marks. (1997). Keratinocyte Growth Stimulation by Granulocyte-macrophage Colony-stimulating Factor (GM-CSF).. The Keio Journal of Medicine. 46(4). 184–187. 9 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J., et al.. (1996). The kinetics of skin thinning induced by topical fluticasone propionate 0·05% cream in volunteer subjects. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 21(3). 180–184. 10 indexed citations
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Marks, R. & P.J. Dykes. (1994). Plasma and Cutaneous Drug Levels after Topical Application of Piroxicam Gel: A Study in Healthy Volunteers. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 7(6). 340–344. 23 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J., et al.. (1991). In vitro reconstruction of human skin: The use of skin equivalents as potential indicators of cutaneous toxicity. Toxicology in Vitro. 5(1). 1–8. 21 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J., et al.. (1991). The effect of dermatophyte species and density of infection on the pathology of ringworm. Medical Mycology. 29(4). 279–281. 2 indexed citations
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Lever, L.R., Samuel L. Hill, P.J. Dykes, & R. Marks. (1991). Efficacy of Topical Dimetindene in Experimentally Induced Pruritus and Weal and Flare Reactions. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. 4(2). 109–112. 4 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J., et al.. (1991). Heat Shock Proteins in Cultured Human Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 96(3). 392–396. 61 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J., Stephanie Hill, & R. Marks. (1991). The effect of area of application on the intensity of response to a cutaneous irritant. British Journal of Dermatology. 125(4). 330–334. 12 indexed citations
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Edwards, Matthew, et al.. (1990). Induction of heat shock proteins as a measure of chemical cytotoxicity. Toxicology in Vitro. 4(4-5). 270–276. 9 indexed citations
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Marks, R., et al.. (1989). Two novel techniques for the evaluation of barrier creams. British Journal of Dermatology. 120(5). 655–660. 18 indexed citations
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Dykes, P.J., R. Marks, & Colin Blakemore. (1978). Assessment of Atrophogenicity of Popularly Prescribed Topical Corticosteroids. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 32(12). 345–348. 1 indexed citations

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