IL-31 is produced by the malignant T-cell population in cutaneous T-Cell lymphoma and correlates with CTCL pruritus.
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G. Yosipovitch | A. Rook | L. Nattkemper | M. Wysocka | B. Benoit | T. Dentchev | A. Loren | R. Klein | Chuka A. Didigu | D. Shin | Elisha M Singer
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