Sensitization to propantheline bromide, trichlorocarbanilide and propylene glycol in an antiperspirant

@article{AgrenJonsson1976SensitizationTP,
  title={Sensitization to propantheline bromide, trichlorocarbanilide and propylene glycol in an antiperspirant},
  author={S Agren-Jonsson and Bertil Magnusson},
  journal={Contact Dermatitis},
  year={1976},
  volume={2},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:41917164}
}
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