Arteriosclerosis Derived from Cutaneous Inflammation Is Ameliorated by the Deletion of IL-17A and IL-17F
Takehisa Nakanishi(Mie University), Keiichi Yamanaka(Mie University), Yoshiaki Matsushima(Mie University), Hayato Urushima(Osaka City University), Koji Habe(Mie University), Yasutomo Imai(Adult and Pediatric Dermatology), Mai Nishimura(Mie University), Kento Mizutani(Mie University), Makoto Kondo(Mie University), Yoichiro Iwakura(Tokyo University of Science), Daisuke Tsuruta(Kurume University), Ai Umaoka(Mie University), Yuichi Nakayama(Mie University), Osamu Yamamoto(Tottori University), Shohei Iida(Mie University), Kyoko Sugioka(Mie University), Junko Maruyama(Suzuka University of Medical Science), Masako Ichishi(Mie University)
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