Disperse blue dye (English Wikipedia)

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  • Josephy, P. David; Allen-Vercoe, Emma (August 2023). "Reductive metabolism of azo dyes and drugs: Toxicological implications". Food and Chemical Toxicology. 178: 113932. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2023.113932. PMID 37451600. S2CID 259892280.
  • Malinauskiene, Laura; Bruze, Magnus; Ryberg, Kristina; Zimerson, Erik; Isaksson, Marléne (February 2013). "Contact allergy from disperse dyes in textiles: a review". Contact Dermatitis. 68 (2): 65–75. doi:10.1111/cod.12001. ISSN 1600-0536. PMID 23289879.
  • Pratt, M; Taraska, V (2000). "Disperse blue dyes 106 and 124 are common causes of textile dermatitis and should serve as screening allergens for this condition". American Journal of Contact Dermatitis. 11 (1): 30–41. doi:10.1016/S1046-199X(00)90030-7. PMID 10684387.

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  • Josephy, P. David; Allen-Vercoe, Emma (August 2023). "Reductive metabolism of azo dyes and drugs: Toxicological implications". Food and Chemical Toxicology. 178: 113932. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2023.113932. PMID 37451600. S2CID 259892280.

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  • Josephy, P. David; Allen-Vercoe, Emma (August 2023). "Reductive metabolism of azo dyes and drugs: Toxicological implications". Food and Chemical Toxicology. 178: 113932. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2023.113932. PMID 37451600. S2CID 259892280.
  • Malinauskiene, Laura; Bruze, Magnus; Ryberg, Kristina; Zimerson, Erik; Isaksson, Marléne (February 2013). "Contact allergy from disperse dyes in textiles: a review". Contact Dermatitis. 68 (2): 65–75. doi:10.1111/cod.12001. ISSN 1600-0536. PMID 23289879.
  • Pratt, M; Taraska, V (2000). "Disperse blue dyes 106 and 124 are common causes of textile dermatitis and should serve as screening allergens for this condition". American Journal of Contact Dermatitis. 11 (1): 30–41. doi:10.1016/S1046-199X(00)90030-7. PMID 10684387.

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  • Josephy, P. David; Allen-Vercoe, Emma (August 2023). "Reductive metabolism of azo dyes and drugs: Toxicological implications". Food and Chemical Toxicology. 178: 113932. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2023.113932. PMID 37451600. S2CID 259892280.

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  • Malinauskiene, Laura; Bruze, Magnus; Ryberg, Kristina; Zimerson, Erik; Isaksson, Marléne (February 2013). "Contact allergy from disperse dyes in textiles: a review". Contact Dermatitis. 68 (2): 65–75. doi:10.1111/cod.12001. ISSN 1600-0536. PMID 23289879.