IL31 identified as a key genetic risk factor for prurigo nodularis
Matthew T. Patrick(Michigan Medicine), Lam C. Tsoi(University of Michigan), Jóhann E. Guðjónsson(A. Alfred Taubman Health Care Center), Valérie Julia(Galderma (Switzerland)), Qinmengge Li(University of Michigan), Xue Zhong(University of Missouri–Kansas City), Yuntian Wu(BeiGene (China)), Bingshan Li(Vanderbilt University)
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