The Interplay of Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 Lymphocytes and Cytokines in Atopic Dermatitis
Keiichi Yamanaka(Mie University), Yasutomo Imai(Adult and Pediatric Dermatology), Koji Habe(Mie University), Mai Nishimura(Mie University), Makoto Kondo(Mie University), Takehisa Nakanishi(Mie University), Yoshiaki Matsushima(Mie University), Shohei Iida(Mie University), Yui Kono(Mie University)
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